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posted by janrinok on Wednesday November 24 2021, @01:31AM   Printer-friendly

The Association for Computing Machinery's publication, ACM Queue, had Kirk McKusick of FreeBSD fame interview Margo Seltzer and Mike Olson about the development of Berkeley DB. The two, along with Keith Bostic, have been awarded the 2020 ACM Software System Award for the database. Berkeley DB is a dual-licensed (AGPL and proprietary), simple, efficient, transactional, nosql database and currently maintained by Oracle.

Kirk McKusick: Berkeley DB came out of the University of California at Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group's work to create a version of Unix unencumbered by AT&T's ownership rights to the original version of Unix. To do that, we needed a new kernel, written without using any of the AT&T code. We also needed all the applications and libraries that shipped with the operating system.

My colleague on the Berkeley BSD Project, Mike Karels, and I were in charge of getting a clean version of the kernel—that's another story! But Keith Bostic took on the task of getting all the apps and libraries done. He solicited volunteers for much of that work. I know he worked with you two on that. Why don't you start the story there?

Berkeley DB has been around since 1991 and can be found in many places, including inside OpenLDAP. In its 30 years, it has raised public awareness of non-relational databases. It is in general one of the more useful, reliable, and long-lived software projects around.


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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by sjames on Wednesday November 24 2021, @06:02PM (2 children)

    by sjames (2882) on Wednesday November 24 2021, @06:02PM (#1199250) Journal

    How about that Oracle has a long, long history of using it's excessively large legal department as a bludgeon to extort cash from anyone and everyone it can based on even the most flimsy claim that someone might have gone a hair over some dim fuzzy line drawn in quicksand. They're the ones that have been dragging claims of copyright infringement of Java HEADERS through the courts (see this [wikipedia.org]). They're why the old MySQL had to be forked to MariaDB. They're a major contributor to the need to fork OpenOffice into LibreOffice (see this [wikipedia.org]).

    In short, Larry has a nasty tendency to spend more money than God has committing legal violence on anyone and everyone who dares to think they can do anything without giving him a boatload of cash. Once he touches it, he thinks it's his personal property.

    On a side note, apparently his neighbors aren't all that thrilled with him either. Everything from demanding that nobody's trees obstruct his view (even if the tree is older than he is), landing his noisy jet late at night in spite of curfews, and many other issues.

    In short, he and the company he runs are toxic and to be avoided if at all possible. If you get anywhere near, sooner or later he'll be grabbing at your wallet.

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  • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Wednesday November 24 2021, @06:50PM (1 child)

    by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday November 24 2021, @06:50PM (#1199276) Journal

    Oh, I agree - it's a pity that the OP didn't say that then.