MariaDB
MariaDB is an open source relational database management system forked from the free MySQL database in 2009 by original MySQL developers. While maintaining high compatibility with MySQL, MariaDB adds new storage engines and features as a community-driven open source alternative. It has gained widespread adoption, being utilized by major companies and many Linux distributions.
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Friendica Communications Platform
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Created by Michael "Monty" Widenius, David Axmark, Allan Larsson
Released October 29, 2009
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