Re: MySQL e-zine

2007-04-29 Thread Peter M. Groen
On Friday 27 April 2007, B. Keith Murphy wrote:
 Hey everyone,

 I have been considering putting together a e-zine for MySQL as my way to
 give back to the community.  I was curious as to what type of interest
 there would be in this.  

Well. Looks like you can't back out of it anymore ;)



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Re: MySQL e-zine

2007-04-28 Thread Peter M. Groen
On Friday 27 April 2007, B. Keith Murphy wrote:
 Hey everyone,

 I have been considering putting together a e-zine for MySQL as my way to
 give back to the community.  I was curious as to what type of interest
 there would be in this.  I am thinking something quarterly to start with
 and probably 15 - 20 pages.  Nothing huge.  Topics would vary from
 everything like standard DBA stuff like backups, replication, system
 architecture and such to stuff for the developers out there..php, perl,
 python whatever.  My background is more of a DBA so I would definitely
 need some input/articles for the developer side of things.

 It is just funny that in this day and age there is no magazines
 specifically for MySQL.  I even saw a php magazine at the bookstore the
 other day!

 I can do the layout in QuarkXpress and generate pdfs that I can host on
 my website.

 Any thoughts?  Any desires to contribute?

Hi Keith,

Great Idea! 
I volunteer for the developer side (Mysql and C++)


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Re: MySQL e-zine

2007-04-28 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Peter M. Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Any thoughts?  Any desires to contribute?
 
 Hi Keith,
 
 Great Idea! 
 I volunteer for the developer side (Mysql and C++)

I have written for php|mag previously, I'll put my hand up for PHP/MySQL

Kevin

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Re: MySQL e-zine

2007-04-26 Thread Scott Haneda
 Hey everyone,
 
 I have been considering putting together a e-zine for MySQL as my way to
 give back to the community.  I was curious as to what type of interest
 there would be in this.  I am thinking something quarterly to start with
 and probably 15 - 20 pages.  Nothing huge.  Topics would vary from
 everything like standard DBA stuff like backups, replication, system
 architecture and such to stuff for the developers out there..php, perl,
 python whatever.  My background is more of a DBA so I would definitely
 need some input/articles for the developer side of things.
 
 It is just funny that in this day and age there is no magazines
 specifically for MySQL.  I even saw a php magazine at the bookstore the
 other day! 
 
 I can do the layout in QuarkXpress and generate pdfs that I can host on
 my website. 
 
 Any thoughts?  Any desires to contribute?

Anything on the topic of actual queries I would skip, those are narrow and
finite questions, usually specific to a certain application, and quickly
answered on the list.

I would cover what is more mysterious to most, which is the underbelly of
mysql.  Today there was good dialogue on the bin logs, that I think is stuff
that helps people.  Demystifying all the .cnf options, how to optimize for
load, test the load etc.

Steer clear of high end features like replication and the like, things that
generally, if you are worried about them, your app is doing well enough you
should be around knowledgeable people already.

For me at least, it would be more about internals, that the step by step of
how to do a join.
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RE: MySQL e-zine

2007-04-26 Thread Mugunthan SIFY
Hi Scott,

This would be a great start to have an e-zine mag for Mysql. Let me see how
I can be of helpful in this regard.

Regards,
S.Mugunthan
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From: Scott Haneda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:38 AM
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Subject: Re: MySQL e-zine


 Hey everyone,

 I have been considering putting together a e-zine for MySQL as my way to
 give back to the community.  I was curious as to what type of interest
 there would be in this.  I am thinking something quarterly to start with
 and probably 15 - 20 pages.  Nothing huge.  Topics would vary from
 everything like standard DBA stuff like backups, replication, system
 architecture and such to stuff for the developers out there..php, perl,
 python whatever.  My background is more of a DBA so I would definitely
 need some input/articles for the developer side of things.

 It is just funny that in this day and age there is no magazines
 specifically for MySQL.  I even saw a php magazine at the bookstore the
 other day!

 I can do the layout in QuarkXpress and generate pdfs that I can host on
 my website.

 Any thoughts?  Any desires to contribute?

Anything on the topic of actual queries I would skip, those are narrow and
finite questions, usually specific to a certain application, and quickly
answered on the list.

I would cover what is more mysterious to most, which is the underbelly of
mysql.  Today there was good dialogue on the bin logs, that I think is stuff
that helps people.  Demystifying all the .cnf options, how to optimize for
load, test the load etc.

Steer clear of high end features like replication and the like, things that
generally, if you are worried about them, your app is doing well enough you
should be around knowledgeable people already.

For me at least, it would be more about internals, that the step by step of
how to do a join.
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http://www.newgeo.com Novato, CA U.S.A.



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