> Oracle have been quick to announce new releases of mysql, but failed to issue 
> a notice saying " uhoh, you better not use it" instead, putting a small 
> notice, where, on a fricken manual page FFS. who the hell reads that! and 
> they say use version "a" which does not even exist, I'd hate to think of how 
> many high profile sites are at risk of being screwed over by yet MORE oracle 
> incompetence.
> No one would think  any less of them if they sent that notice, many would be 
> appreciative, but to "hide" such a serious issue that was enough for them to 
> withdraw and remove that version, is outright despicable.

I can't explain Oracle official behavior.  It does seem odd when seen from the 
way you put it.  And AFAICT you make great points.
It's just that hostility makes it harder to hear the valid points, and also 
that when relative newbies like me see guys like (at least) Shawn Green post 
really coherent and helpful messages here (not to mention all the things we 
love and rely on about MySQL daily) then we have to assume (and hope) that 
there are great sincere people who actually do their level best when they work 
on MySQL... and the lack-of-appreciation tone does not do justice to the guys 
who are really trying, nor to us users who don't do anything but use the free 
stuff and contribute only by our comments.  I don't want to give you a hard 
time either.  I just desire some appreciation woven into the mix... enough to 
clutter this technical list with this.



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