David Malcolm wrote:
Would anyone else be interested in a database special-interest-group within Fedora? I don't see one at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs I seem to spend much of my time working with SQL these days, and I'm interested in both client-side tools for mucking about with SQL, and with server-side implementations, test suites, plus the more esoteric things like XML and object databases, SPARQL, Tutorial D, etc. So there'd be some overlap with the Server SIG, but there are plenty of GUI tools as well (e.g. openoffice-base, schema visualizers, etc). High-level goal might be to make Fedora the best place to go for someone trying to learn about SQL and relational databases [1], and other types of db. A first step might be to gather a list of interesting open-source database software, and then to package more of it for Fedora. I've tried looking for such a list, but unfortunately the package database tends to dominate my queries. Anyone else out there? Dave [1] and, indeed, the differences between the two, for any followers of the "Third Manifesto" out there
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