Today we features a mini-Q&A with Alex Roedling, MySQL's Senior Product Manager, about all things MySQL, the competition, technology, licensing and more.
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if we are using linux, and then we use openoffice, well openoffice dont have that db and frontend like ms access have. soo i wos wondring if they are going to make an small db with a good front end for "home users" like ms office have in access.
well it more like "Bergen's CTO: Why we moved to Linux" http://www.zdnet.co.uk/print/?TYPE=story&AT=39157746-39020463t-2000...
and
Norway's second city embraces Linux
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39157677,00.h...
if we are using linux, and then we use openoffice, well openoffice dont have that db and frontend like ms access have. soo i wos wondring if they are going to make an small db with a good front end for "home users" like ms office have in access.