Would the Uniform Server Community ever consider making a WAMP stack version with MariaDB?
With MySQL version 5.6, it is being reported that Oracle has changed a number of binaries that will virtually break backwards compatibility... meaning that it will make it a huge pain in the butt to roll back to a previous version.
The original authors of MySQL re-joined forces and have created MariaDB and are re-establishing a true community, open source database platform again.
Thoughts?

Ever consider switching to MariaDB?
Started by ddgconsultant, May 15 2013 10:27 AM
MySQL MariaDB WAMP
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