Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
There were 136 responses to the 2015 Liquibase Survey. Since I’m relying on self-selection for people answering the survey, the first question is how representative is the data.
The only two “demographic” survey questions I have alternate data points for are version used and country.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
There were 136 responses to the 2015 Liquibase Survey. Since I’m relying on self-selection for people answering the survey, the first question is how representative is the data.
The only two “demographic” survey questions I have alternate data points for are version used and country.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
REMINDER: If you’ve not filled out the 2015 Liquibase survey yet, you can find it at http://goo.gl/forms/TNXBl5GsPv
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
Early on, Liquibase only supported XML changelogs with each changeSet listed in it. There are many advantages to using that setup, but there are now many different ways to store your database changes.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
Early on, Liquibase only supported XML changelogs with each changeSet listed in it. There are many advantages to using that setup, but there are now many different ways to store your database changes.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
If you missed last month, I’ve started a monthly status post to give a better window into Liquibase development and the Liquibase community. I’d appreciate any feedback you have on how helpful (or not) it is and/or any suggestions you have.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
If you missed last month, I’ve started a monthly status post to give a better window into Liquibase development and the Liquibase community. I’d appreciate any feedback you have on how helpful (or not) it is and/or any suggestions you have.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
One problem with running an open source project is that we don’t really have “customers” to contact for feedback and product suggestions. I can always just add features that I think make sense, but one thing I’ve learned is that people use Liquibase in amazing ways I would never have imagined.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
One problem with running an open source project is that we don’t really have “customers” to contact for feedback and product suggestions. I can always just add features that I think make sense, but one thing I’ve learned is that people use Liquibase in amazing ways I would never have imagined.
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Nathan Voxland
This is the first in a planned monthly post designed to give a better window into Liquibase development and the Liquibase community. I’d appreciate any feedback you have on how helpful (or not) it is and/or any suggestions you have.
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