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Welcome to volume 3 of Blogrotate. This is a short one this week, which is mostly dominated by the release of Windows 7. I have not had a chance to use it as yet but intend to give it a once over as soon as I get a chance. So, without further ado, on to the roundup.
This week the Log Buffer is a little more challenging for two reasons: a) Oracle Open World 2009 and b) the controversy around Monty Widenius’ opposition to Oracle owning MySQL due to the Sun acquisition, so let’s go straight to the articles.
I regret to say, there is no Log Buffer this week, as we’ve all been busy preparing for the Big New Thing coming in a few days. The good news is, we have a Big New Thing coming in a few days. Stay tuned for that, you won’t want to miss it.
Welcome to the 165th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs.
So there I am, on my morning bus ride, reading my copy of ‘The Definitive Guide to Catalyst’, unaware of the surprise that is about to fall on me like a rabid koala bear…The script in the book is a wee bit different and has been improved upon, but its origin is unmistakable. Somehow, unexpectedly, a hack of mine found its way into publication. Fame, glory, and page 293 of the Catalyst book, I can finally claim ‘em all as rightfully mine! But, serendipitous glee aside, three important lessons lie in this little story.
Welcome to the 164th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs.
I will be giving a presentation explaining SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS for the Boston MySQL User Group. There is information about foreign keys, transactions, deadlocks and mutexes just waiting to be discovered, and I will show how to decipher the information.
Gowlings hosted a debate on open source licenses organized by the Free and Open Source Software Learning Centre (FOSSLC). The debate was conducted between the proponents of three major Open Source licenses: Mike Milinkovich for the EPL, Matt Asay for the GPL, and David Maxwell for the BSD license. Videos of the event are available on the FOSSLC site.
Welcome, readers, to the 163rd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, your sieve
Welcome to the 162nd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs.

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