24 messages in com.mysql.lists.win32Help us make MySQL even better!
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Matt Wagner12 Jun 2001 21:57 
Peter Holm15 Jun 2001 04:28 
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Cynic15 Jun 2001 05:45 
sean...@sentia.ie15 Jun 2001 06:30 
Pete French15 Jun 2001 06:38 
Peter Holm15 Jun 2001 08:12 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 09:29 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 09:42 
Alan Sinclair15 Jun 2001 09:42 
Pete French15 Jun 2001 10:11 
Pete French15 Jun 2001 10:28 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 10:48 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 11:46 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 13:10 
Frank J. Schmuck15 Jun 2001 17:42 
Paul DuBois15 Jun 2001 19:20 
Paul DuBois15 Jun 2001 19:23 
Tim Endres15 Jun 2001 21:58 
Ismael Touama16 Jun 2001 06:27 
Frank J. Schmuck16 Jun 2001 10:25 
Ismael Touama16 Jun 2001 10:35 
Ansgar Becker18 Jun 2001 02:21 
sean...@sentia.ie18 Jun 2001 02:21 
Subject:Help us make MySQL even better!
From:Matt Wagner (mwag@mysql.com)
Date:06/12/2001 09:57:49 PM
List:com.mysql.lists.win32

Hi,

MySQL is taking a survey of MySQL users. As a bribe to get more people to fill out the survey, we are giving away three Palm PDAs and ten autographed MySQL books. Please take about ten minutes to fill out the web page:

http://www.mysql.com/survey/

MySQL is an Open Source Database Server. Anyone can download it from our website, use it and pass it along to friends and associates. This means that we, the core developers and others at MySQL AB, don't really know who is using MySQL and for what.

We need this information to help us develop MySQL to suit future needs. This information will also help us know what services we may sell to support our development work. You can provide this, so please help us!

We will give three randomly-chosen persons filling out our survey a color Palm Pilot IIIc and ten others a copy of Paul DuBois' best-selling MySQL book, autographed by Michael "Monty" Widenius and the rest of the MySQL Development Team.

Winners will be drawn on Monday July 16, 2001. All winners will be notified personally by email.

We really do appreciate your taking the time to do this. If you know of anyone using MySQL who probably didn't get this message, you might forward the above URL to them as a favor to us.

Regards,

Matt