Matt Hargraves wrote:

>Neat thing on the MySQL front page... it's called news.  It lists that there
>are new 'price points' (versions) for people.  The only differnce between
>MySQL Classic and MySQL Pro is Innodb, IIRC.
>  
>
If I may be so bold as to point out that the description for the 
difference between the download types belongs on the downloads page (as 
well as the news page); at some point in the future, it won't be news 
anymore, but it will still be information people need to make a 
decision.  However, this is already done:

*MySQL database server & standard clients:*

    * MySQL 4.0 -- Beta release (use this for new development) latest
      version is 4.0.3
          o *4.0 Pro
            <http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-pro-4.0.html>* --
            Default package with all the features necessary for typical
            usage, including the InnoDB transactional table handler (use
            this if you are unsure)
          o *4.0 Max
            <http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-max-4.0.html>* --
            Package with maximum features (SSL, RAID, BDB)

-- 
Michael T. Babcock
C.T.O., FibreSpeed Ltd.
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock



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