MySQL Mailing Lists
This section introduces the MariaDB mailing lists and provides guidelines as to how the lists should be used. When you subscribe to a mailing list, you receive all postings to the list as email messages. You can also send your own questions and answers to the list.
To subscribe to or unsubscribe from any of the mailing lists described in this section, visit http://lists.mysql.com/. For most of them, you can select the regular version of the list where you get individual messages, or a digest version where you get one large message per day.
Please do not send messages about subscribing or unsubscribing to any of the mailing lists, because such messages are distributed automatically to thousands of other users.
Your local site may have many subscribers to a MariaDB mailing list. If so, the site may have a local mailing list, so that messages sent from lists.mysql.com to your site are propagated to the local list. In such cases, please contact your system administrator to be added to or dropped from the local MariaDB list.
To have traffic for a mailing list go to a separate mailbox in your mail program, set up a filter based on the message headers. You can use either the List-ID: or Delivered-To: headers to identify list messages.
The MariaDB mailing lists are as follows:
announceThe list for announcements of new versions of MariaDB and related programs. This is a low-volume list to which all MariaDB users should subscribe.
MariaDBThe main list for general MariaDB discussion. Please note that some topics are better discussed on the more-specialized lists. If you post to the wrong list, you may not get an answer.
bugsThe list for people who want to stay informed about issues reported since the last release of MariaDB or who want to be actively involved in the process of bug hunting and fixing. See , "How to Report Bugs or Problems".
internalsThe list for people who work on the MariaDB code. This is also the forum for discussions on MariaDB development and for posting patches.
mysqldocThe list for people who work on the MariaDB documentation.
benchmarksThe list for anyone interested in performance issues. Discussions concentrate on database performance (not limited to MySQL), but also include broader categories such as performance of the kernel, file system, disk system, and so on.
packagersThe list for discussions on packaging and distributing MySQL. This is the forum used by distribution maintainers to exchange ideas on packaging MariaDB and on ensuring that MariaDB looks and feels as similar as possible on all supported platforms and operating systems.
javaThe list for discussions about the MariaDB server and Java. It is mostly used to discuss JDBC drivers such as MariaDB Connector/J.
win32The list for all topics concerning the MariaDB software on Microsoft operating systems, such as Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003.
myodbcThe list for all topics concerning connecting to the MariaDB server with ODBC.
gui-toolsThe list for all topics concerning MariaDB graphical user interface tools such as
MySQL AdministratorandMySQL Query Browser.clusterThe list for discussion of MariaDB Cluster.
dotnetThe list for discussion of the MariaDB server and the .NET platform. It is mostly related to MariaDB Connector/Net.
plusplusThe list for all topics concerning programming with the C++ API for MySQL.
perlThe list for all topics concerning Perl support for MariaDB with
DBD::mysql.
If you're unable to get an answer to your questions from a MariaDB mailing list or forum, one option is to purchase support from Oracle. This puts you in direct contact with MariaDB developers.
The following MariaDB mailing lists are in languages other than English. These lists are not operated by Oracle.
<mysql-france-subscribe@yahoogroups.com>A French mailing list.
<list@tinc.net>A Korean mailing list. To subscribe, email
subscribe mysql your@email.addressto this list.<mysql-de-request@lists.4t2.com>A German mailing list. To subscribe, email
subscribe mysql-de your@email.addressto this list. You can find information about this mailing list at http://www.4t2.com/mysql/.<mysql-br-request@listas.linkway.com.br>A Portuguese mailing list. To subscribe, email
subscribe mysql-br your@email.addressto this list.<mysql-alta@elistas.net>A Spanish mailing list. To subscribe, email
subscribe mysql your@email.addressto this list.