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