Recorded Firebird 2.5 Launch webinar is available at http://www.mindthebird.com/download/firebird25launchwebinar041010.zip
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
Firebird 2.5 (final) released
Today the Firebird 2.5 is being released. You can read the press release and most importantly release notes. And sure, you can download it and use/test/deploy.
Congratulation to us, the Firebird Project, especially the core team. And also to you, users, I hope you’ll enjoy and like the new Firebird 2.5 version as we (I) do.
Note: The MindTheBird campaign team will run a webinar today at 13:00 GMT in anticipation of the launch of Firebird 2.5 Final Release. See the details.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 10/04/2010 09:58:00 PM 4 comments
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Happy Birthday Firebird!
Dear Firebird Foundation members and sponsors, dear Firebird developers and users,
I wish everybody a happy Firebird project's 10th birthday.
As you may know, in July 2000, Borland Software Corp. (formerly known as Inprise) released
the beta version of InterBase 6.0 as open source. The community of waiting developers and
users preferred to establish itself as an independent, self-regulating team rather than
submit to the risks, conditions and restrictions that the company proposed for community
participation in open source development. A core of developers quickly formed a project
and installed its own source tree on SourceForge. They liked the Phoenix logo which was to
have been ISC's brandmark and adopted the name "Firebird" for the project.
So, July 31 2000, the Firebird Project was born.
The Firebird project has a lot of active members. Of course, that doesn't
mean that there are all developers working directly on Firebird code. Some people
volunteer for various tasks that surround the core development work, such as
documentation, building, testing and packaging on various platforms, mentoring and
providing technical advice, web site maintenance etc. Many members are dedicated to a
particular sub-project, or to particular problem area. The Firebird Team consists of many
skilled and enthusiastic members including primary Interbase developers, former Interbase
engineers, experienced Interbase users, and complete newcomers keen to lend a hand in any
way they can. This diverse, multi-talented, and ever-growing community is our greatest
asset -- one that guarantees a very healthy future for the Firebird Project.
In 2002, Firebird 1.0 was released, and the Firebird Foundation was created to support the
project. Firebird 1.5 came in 2004, Firebird 2.0 in 2008.
The project won Source-Forge award in 2007 and 2009.
As a 10th birthday gift, we are about to release Firebird 2.5 and the work on Firebird 3.0
started.
Firebird Project is a lively community, open to everyone. We want this community to be a
nice place for both newcomers and current members, where everyone feels comfortable and
accepted. In the Firebird Community, participants from all over the world come together to
create a Free Software RDBMS. This is made possible by the support, hard work, and
enthusiasm of thousands of people, including those who create and use Firebird.
As you see, the Firebird community is well alive - the recent Firebird Day in Brazil had
more than 500 attendees -, and 10 years after, it is really a challenge that we can be
proud to took up.
I would like to thanks all the past and actual core developers, contributors, sponsors,
Foundation members for that.
Taking up the challenge of the project growth is our main concern for the next years.
Obviously, to make an even more successful project, we need more contributors, more
sponsors, more Foundation members.
There some key points that are on the way.
I would thanks the "MindTheBird!" initiative. It's a good point to have Firebird
ambassadors around the world. The Firebird project will work in coordination with
"MindTheBird!" leaders to see how to consolidated this.
The Firebird web site will be revamped, with the help of past donors. This new web site
will be a place were you can find more information, and ways to contribute to the project.
We always need people to write code, documentation, review and triage bug report
submissions, maintain the servers that run the Firebird Project and create new
applications to make development of Firebird go smoother, develop marketing strategy to
promote the usage and support of Firebird worldwide, support other users, give money to
the Foundation, setting up Firebird events ...
May be we'll drink a beer together at one of our futures events ...
Long live Firebird !
best regards,
Philippe Makowski
Firebird Foundation President
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 8/01/2010 01:17:00 PM 3 comments
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Today, Webinar with Marco Cantu
April 27, 2010, GMT 15-00 pm Delphi and Firebird, by Marco Cantu (in English).
- Join LiveMeeting
Description from Marco Cantu:
Since many Delphi developers use Firebird, Embarcadero recently added a native and specific Firebird driver to its dbExpress architecture.In this session I’ll offer an overview of how this driver works in terms of accessing to data and metadata, cover some of the alternative Delphi database access solutions for Firebird, and talk about the status of Delphi and of its relationship with the open source database server.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/27/2010 02:44:00 PM 3 comments
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Database Workbench 4 Pro released!
Database Workbench 4 is the next major version of multi-DBMS developer tool, it offers new features and improvements and represents a major milestone in the history of this tool.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/22/2010 10:40:00 AM 2 comments
Thursday, April 15, 2010
April 27, 2010, GMT+3 – Title: Delphi and Firebird, by Marco Cantu (in English)
Marco Cantu blogged about his upcoming webinar, promoted by MindTheBird campaign.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/15/2010 11:24:00 PM 2 comments
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Firebird V2.1.3 for Solaris Sparc (64bit)
Firebird V2.1.3 for Solaris Sparc (64bit) is available for download.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/14/2010 11:37:00 AM 1 comments
Thursday, April 08, 2010
8/April – Ann Harrison’s Webinar
April 8, 2010, 14-00 GMT Technological history of Firebird – 3 decades of innovations, by Ann W Harrison (in English). Connection details http://www.mindthebird.com/benefits.html
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/08/2010 11:19:00 AM 0 comments
Download Dmitry Yemanov SuperClassic Webinar
You can download webinar recording here http://www.mindthebird.com/download/mtbweb20100406.zip
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/08/2010 11:10:00 AM 2 comments
Monday, April 05, 2010
Firebird Webinar, Tuesday, April 6 at 15.00 GMT
Firebird Webinar on the topic SuperClassic: new architecture in Firebird, is to be presented by Dmitry Yemanov.
To participate as an observer, follow instructions from Events page of the Firebird website.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 4/05/2010 04:12:00 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
SuperClassic: new architecture in Firebird
Firebird Webinar "SuperClassic: new architecture in Firebird", by Dmitry Yemanov, will take place on April 6th, GMT 15.00 - Details will follow soon.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 3/31/2010 02:30:00 PM 1 comments
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Download MindTheBird! materials
Materials include presentations, email and press-release templates, banners and other resources to promote Firebird.
Download link to Bosnian translation of these is http://www.mindthebird.com/download/MindTheBird_Bosnian.zip
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 3/28/2010 11:59:00 PM 0 comments
Firebird 2.5 is launching!
Now's the time to discover the universal and open-source database: Firebird 2.5. This new release of the award-winning, powerful and feature-rich database brings even more features and greater performance, allowing millions of developers worldwide to build fast, scalable and robust applications.
MindTheBird! is the Firebird Community activation campaign, whose main goal to support launch of Firebird 2.5 and ensure the visibility of Firebird in the world of information technologies, media, open-source enthusiasts and end users.
Posted by Fikret Hasovic at 3/28/2010 08:14:00 PM 3 comments