Last time you checked was a while ago, it's 2.4 compatible now (except geo and full-text) and has been since TokuMX 1.3.
We generally don't criticize indiscriminately. MongoDB has a lot of good sides and we embrace and extend those, and where it has faults we try to work around or replace them. Our core strength is fast, reliable, compressed storage and MVCC semantics, so obviously we talk about that a lot, but we also understand and acknowledge that a large amount of TokuMX's success, to the degree it has some, is due to the excellent parts of MongoDB.
As an example, I personally am really excited about what MongoDB has done with aggregations in 2.6 (and what seems to be coming down the pipe soon), and I can't wait to merge it in to TokuMX. We all get stronger together.
We generally don't criticize indiscriminately. MongoDB has a lot of good sides and we embrace and extend those, and where it has faults we try to work around or replace them. Our core strength is fast, reliable, compressed storage and MVCC semantics, so obviously we talk about that a lot, but we also understand and acknowledge that a large amount of TokuMX's success, to the degree it has some, is due to the excellent parts of MongoDB.
As an example, I personally am really excited about what MongoDB has done with aggregations in 2.6 (and what seems to be coming down the pipe soon), and I can't wait to merge it in to TokuMX. We all get stronger together.