Thread: MySQL and RHDB news; 8.0 troll
Some interesting MySQL news here: http://news.com.com/2100-1012-996434.html ... and for those who weren't aware, this from Patrick Macdonald on the RHDB mailing list: > The Red Hat Database product was end-of-life'd last year and is no > longer supported by Red Hat. However, questions and concerns are > still addressed by the development team at rhdb@sources.redhat.com. > > The former RHDB development team is currently working on the > PostgreSQL - Red Hat Edition project. This brings me back to the oft-discussed question of marketing. If PITR, Win32, and some basic M-S replication are stillon tap for 7.4, I think that more than qualifies as a major version bump. And I humbly submit that the sometimes-complacenttech press who continues to write about MySQL as if it were a real RDBMS might be more interested inversion 8.0 as a Major Step Forward For PostgreSQL - along the lines of the coverage 7.0 got. Cheers, Ned
> Some interesting MySQL news here: > > http://news.com.com/2100-1012-996434.html While I may be a UNIX gear-head, I found this quote interesting and should be encouraging to the PostgreSQL Win32 developers: "What's more, the company said, downloads of Microsoft versions of MySQL outnumber Linux versions by at least four to one." -sc -- Sean Chittenden
At 11:46 AM 04/14/2003 -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote: >> Some interesting MySQL news here: >> >> http://news.com.com/2100-1012-996434.html > >While I may be a UNIX gear-head, I found this quote interesting and >should be encouraging to the PostgreSQL Win32 developers: > >"What's more, the company said, downloads of Microsoft versions of >MySQL outnumber Linux versions by at least four to one." Well that's not suprising considering a) What's (not) available in the MySQL price/performance space on Windows b) MySQL already comes on many Linux install CDs so you only need to download when the available version of the web is sufficienly ahead of the version on yuor install CD Take care, Jay
Sean Chittenden <sean@chittenden.org> writes: > While I may be a UNIX gear-head, I found this quote interesting and > should be encouraging to the PostgreSQL Win32 developers: > > "What's more, the company said, downloads of Microsoft versions of > MySQL outnumber Linux versions by at least four to one." That may be partly because MySQL is included in Red Hat and most other distributions (as is PG)--people are much less likely to download it from mysql.com unless they need the latest version for some reason. -Doug