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November 02, 2011
James Lowden on Free Database Systems: What They Should Be, And Why You
Should Care
6:45 PM, Suspenders Restaurant backroom
111 Broadway in Manhattan
http://www.suspendersbar.com/
Open source databases depressingly mimic proprietary ones. They compete
on "features". They don`t share code or ideas. They don`t formulate a
standard a la the IETF and then strive for interoperability. And they
are not working toward creating a true RDBMS.
RDMBSs are important and technically challenging. It`s time to bring
database management systems -- MySQL, Firebird, Postgres, Ingres, Rel,
MonetDB, SQLite, sapdb, et al. -- into the Internet age. Let`s use the
tools that made the Internet possible to get out of the database doldrums.
Goals for free DMBSs:
0. Community
1. Standard wire protocol
2. Standard API
3. New query language
4. Shared language parser and query optimization library
5. Adopt lessons from Unix about namespaces and interfaces
6. Be the thinking man`s choice
Biography
James K. Lowden works in quantitative research systems at
AllianceBernstein. He began working with C, C++, and SQL around 1985,
and NetBSD since 1.5. In his copious spare time he has for many years
been the maintainer of the FreeTDS project (www.freetds.org).
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