#14266: Audit database backend support claims, particularly for MySQL
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          Reporter:  carljm         |         Owner:  nobody
            Status:  new            |     Milestone:  1.3   
         Component:  Documentation  |       Version:  SVN   
        Resolution:                 |      Keywords:        
             Stage:  Accepted       |     Has_patch:  0     
        Needs_docs:  0              |   Needs_tests:  0     
Needs_better_patch:  0              |  
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Comment (by adamnelson):

 I've looked through the django-users group and the RHEL 4 docs and I think
 you'll be hard pressed to find even one user who will be trying to upgrade
 to Django 1.3 with anything less than MySQL 4.1.  I couldn't find any
 references to v4.0 or v3.23 in the last 3 years on the group.

 In addition, I don't know of anybody who uses or tests on MySQL 4.0 or
 lower.  I think we should just leave out 3.23 and 4.0 from the notes and
 if those versions continue to work, great.

 Here are the release notes for [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en
 /mysql-nutshell.html version 5.1] and
 [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/mysql-nutshell.html version 5.5]
 which should be distilled into two new sections under MySQL.

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