Thread: Linuxtoday....

Linuxtoday....

From
Jussi Mikkola
Date:
Does anyone know, what database Linuxtoday is running?? Just thought
that they might be unhappy with their current system. And since there is
replication in PostgreSQL, they might be interested. And if they were
running PostgreSQL, then new releases would propably get more publicity
with them. (That is, if they are not currently using PostgreSQL.)

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http://linuxtoday.com/it_management/2003122302326OSMRMS

[Editor's Note: Due to a database error, the original post of this story
was render inaccessible this morning to Linux Today users. As a courtesy
to readers, this story is being reposted to the top of the news queue.
Unfortunately, all of the original talkbacks for the story were lost.
For that, I apologize, and invite you to comment again. Thanks, BKP]



Jussi



Re: Linuxtoday....

From
"scott.marlowe"
Date:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Jussi Mikkola wrote:

> Does anyone know, what database Linuxtoday is running?? Just thought
> that they might be unhappy with their current system. And since there is
> replication in PostgreSQL, they might be interested. And if they were
> running PostgreSQL, then new releases would propably get more publicity
> with them. (That is, if they are not currently using PostgreSQL.)
>
>  From
>
> http://linuxtoday.com/it_management/2003122302326OSMRMS
>
> [Editor's Note: Due to a database error, the original post of this story
> was render inaccessible this morning to Linux Today users. As a courtesy
> to readers, this story is being reposted to the top of the news queue.
> Unfortunately, all of the original talkbacks for the story were lost.
> For that, I apologize, and invite you to comment again. Thanks, BKP]

Last I checked it was MySQL.  Don't know about what they run nowadays.
Keep in mind "delete from table where 1=1" may be a "database error" to
many folks instead of an "operator error".