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Suggesting to add MariaDB to MySQL module documentation: https://docs.inspircd.org/4/modules/mysql/ and https://docs.inspircd.org/3/modules/mysql/. As per discussion #239
Considering MariaDB has been default in most distros for a while, e.g. n Debian since 2017 and on Fedora since 2015 (if I remember correctly). If you are not getting bug reports from Debian/Fedora users, then inspircd most probably does not have any major issues with MariaDB - except what mentioned in discussion about srv, tls and version check.
Version 4 mentions srv and tlc options requiring version 8.0 of MySQL. Would be nice if there were equivalents in MariaDB for that.