1) www.mysql.com >> look at the top left corner

2)

- Gamma (widely deployed, no more critical bugs reported by users,
thus "almost production"),

- Beta (not so widely deployed, so the server might still contain
critical bugs that show up only in certain environments / situations),

- Alpha (no bugs that the MySQL development team knows of),

- Developer version (which you will have to compile yourself,
certainly not for production, not even for advanced users).


Best regards

Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan

2003年 6月 19日 木曜日 10:31、activeducation さんは書きました:
> Being new to mySQL could someone kindly shed some light on how releases are
> typically scheduled at mySQL AB and what the phases, and likely time spent
> in each phase, i.e. what is the significance of the alpha, gamma, etc.
> designator for mySQL releases.
>
> many thanks,
> Sidney

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