On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 02:01, Edward Dekkers wrote: > Wayne Betts wrote: > > > I'd like to know if Redhat has plans to incorporate mysql 4.x into a > > release sometime soon (instead of the current 3.x version). > > (I know that I can build/install mysql 4.0x myself if needed -- that's > > not my question.) > > > > Any info on redhat's adoption of mysql 4.x will be appreciated. > > > > Wayne > > So why ask here? With one exception I know of, nobody here works at RedHat. > > Regards, > Ed. > Well, gee Ed, I think the fact that this is a Red Hat list and that maybe just maybe, someone in a Red Hat list might just know something. Really! I love how some people in this group spout off about netiquette and such. Don't top post, no html, don't ask questions unless you have googled, alta vista'ed, yahooed, wrote the pope, gotten thirteen signatures and kissed someones arse. Just the other day, someone came back into the group and asked about RHL 10. He got jumped on and told that before he asked a question to go to the archives, google, etc. Sorry, I am not that rude. A buddy of mine walks into the bar and sits down with me and asks how I am doing, I don't tell him to check the paper first to see if I am in the obits! Sheesh, with the length of the response, the person could have just been told that there was no RHL10, that Fedora Project was the replacement and given the URL. Really, I think a little common courtesy and a little less rudeness can go a long way, especially with the newbies that come in here for help. We snap their heads off and tell them to google first, or tell them that the question has been answered go search the archives. Damn! I know I wouldn't stick around if I was a newbie. I know I couldn't count on the people here for help. Sheesh, if I want rude help, I would contact Verizon or M$. If you don't want to answer a question, then don't. There is no need to be rude to people. Stepping off of soapbox, tripping, falling face first into a vat of strawberry jello. Hmmmm, now where is that whipped cream? Ed -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list