> > Ah, but the thing is, MySQL will never (as far as we know/guess) release > 5.2. MySQL 5.2, 6.0, 5.4, they've all been officially cancelled! Next > version > currently is planned as MySQL 5.5. So we squeezed into the spare room :)
Then why not move away from their versioning numbers but always make sure they're greater than 5 or 6? Almost like what Slackware did? > Arguably, our current numbering is a hack, although not without its merit. > It > seems inevitable that sooner or later, if MariaDB and MySQL does not manage > to > converge, some completely separate version numbering will be needed to See above... :-)
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