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MySQL to Get Injection of Google Code

inkslinger77 writes to mention that MySQL has published their software roadmap out through 2009 and it includes an injection of code from Google. Google remains relatively secretive about how their systems work but they are one of the largest users of MySQL. Earlier this year Google signed a Contributor License Agreement which provides a framework for them to contribute code to MySQL. "The search company has done a lot of work customizing MySQL to meet its special needs, which include better database replication, and tools to monitor a high volume of database instances, Axmark said in an interview at MySQL's user conference in Paris. MySQL will include some of those capabilities in future versions of its database, probably in point upgrades to MySQL 6.0, which is scheduled for general availability in late 2008, Axmark said."

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  1. yes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    the secret is...

    They aren't blindly biased and actually examine their options.

    But you didn't hear it from me!

  2. Re:Injection? by sobolwolf · · Score: 0, Troll

    If I had mod points I would reveal you for the Troll that you are sir.

  3. Their grubby little hands by C_Kode · · Score: 0, Troll

    Damnit, Google is just like Microsoft. They always have to get their grubby little hands on everyone elses good stuff. Forkit, I'm forking it! :)

  4. Re:Injection? by MarsDefenseMinister · · Score: -1, Troll

    For Pete's sake, do liberals have to put their political correctness into EVERY thing they see? Quit forcing other people make a hash out the language just to protect your sensitive little brains and the conclusions they jump to.

    --
    No weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men.-Ronald Reagan
  5. Re:MySQL? by cheater512 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I've found that foreign keys are only really useful for incompetent database designers.

    As you can plainly see, MySQL works fine without them.
    The biggest websites on the internet use it.