Understood, I guess the question is, is Drizzle "mysql-based" or "a
community fork of MySQL?"
The latter has been used to describe it, which makes it *seem* more of a
drop-in replacement for MySQL.....I think you're right, it's not the same
subject matter (won't go in the log-bin) but we should probably get our
terminology straight lest we lead folks to believe it's "a community fork of
MySQL".
Because even if we give qualifiers ("A community fork of MySQL that has this
and that and doesn't have that and this") they'll only read the first part.
-Sheeri
On 7/16/08, Brian Aker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 4:43 PM, Sheeri K. Cabral wrote:
>
> What do y'all think about a log-bin with speculation about that, or more
>> like a "we think it's going to happen sooner rather than later" or "there
>> are forks in active development..." without spilling the beans?
>>
>
>
> Sure.
>
> I really want people to realize though that this is about something
> different, and not just a "we dislike the MySQL for Enerprise...".
>
> That was not the point. The point, for me, is to tackle a problem that I
> see with the tool that I need. Plenty of places will need 5.0 (and even 5.1
> once it is GA'able), but they are not my target.
>
> Cheers,
> -Brian
>
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> Seattle, Washington
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>
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