25 messages in com.mysql.lists.packagersRe: Distro packaging decisions and th...
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Robin H. Johnson09 Sep 2007 22:05 
Joerg Bruehe10 Sep 2007 02:08 
Robin H. Johnson10 Sep 2007 17:33 
Michael Shigorin11 Sep 2007 05:16 
Michael Shigorin11 Sep 2007 05:22 
Jeremy Cole11 Sep 2007 09:39 
Colin Charles18 Sep 2007 08:45 
Colin Charles18 Sep 2007 08:57 
Colin Charles18 Sep 2007 09:12 
Michael Shigorin18 Sep 2007 10:15 
Michael Shigorin18 Sep 2007 10:17 
Colin Charles18 Sep 2007 14:02 
Jeremy Cole18 Sep 2007 16:17 
Jeremy Cole18 Sep 2007 16:28 
Colin Charles19 Sep 2007 01:48 
Colin Charles19 Sep 2007 01:51 
Robin H. Johnson19 Sep 2007 02:26 
Robin H. Johnson19 Sep 2007 05:25 
Robin H. Johnson19 Sep 2007 06:18 
Michael Shigorin19 Sep 2007 14:10 
Jeremy Cole20 Sep 2007 01:33 
Joerg Bruehe20 Sep 2007 02:03 
Joerg Bruehe20 Sep 2007 02:03 
Cristian Gafton20 Sep 2007 20:47 
Cristian Gafton20 Sep 2007 22:20 
Subject:Re: Distro packaging decisions and the non-public Enterprise source
From:Michael Shigorin (mi@osdn.org.ua)
Date:09/18/2007 10:17:35 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.packagers

On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 06:12:45PM +0200, Colin Charles wrote:

I think this is the worst case for the user, and would hurt not only the "commercial Enterprise users" but all users, as they then get a much less-maintained version of MySQL with more delayed bug fixes.

Since distributions don't normally *ship* every month, how does this make it worse for our user base?

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