Alan, Wednesday, March 13, 2002, 2:05:40 PM, you wrote: AF> Does anybody know the evolution of MySQL. I understand it evolved from AF> mSQL, but the company is unwilling to discuss this history. AF> I write a computer encyclopedia and am trying to trace back the product. AF> Can anyone help?
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