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One of the sessions at DrupalCon I attended was Larry Garfield's talk about "Drupal Databases: The Next Generation", which gave me a good insight into the current state of the Drupal database layer and how they plan to overhaul it for Drupal 7. The key points that I took away:
The slides and a video of the presentation are available, if you want to check it out. There is a task list on the Drupal.org web site that keeps track of the ongoing activities.
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The MySQL 5.1 Use Case Competition is in full swing - we've already received a number of cool and interesting submissions, which we will turn into articles that will be published on the MySQL Developer Zone over the course of the coming weeks. Today we received a note from Jakub Vrána from the Prague, Czech republic. He's the author of phpMinAdmin, a MySQL management tool written in PHP. Here's what he wrote:
In the beginning of September 2008, I have implemented MySQL 5.1 Events to the database management tool phpMinAdmin. I've used the Windows version of MySQL 5.1.26 for the development.
As phpMinAdmin tries to be full-featured, yet compact management tool, I have implemented Events to allow users of MySQL 5.1 manage it.
The implementation was quite straightforward, it took only 4.5 kB of PHP code. Events management is well described in MySQL documentation and easy to understand.
During the development, I've reported three bugs: Bug#39163, Bug#39165, Bug#39173. I have been positively surprised by the speed of reaction to these reports
Thank you very much for your submission and the support, Jakub! We appreciate it.
If you're reading this and are using MySQL 5.1 and any of it's new features: have you considered telling your story yet? You may even win something when doing so!
Just to remind you that Packt Publishing is running their Open Source CMS Award again:
The Packt Open Source Content Management System Award is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS) that have been selected by a panel of judges and visitors to www.PacktPub.com. Now entering its third year, the Award has established itself as an important measure for quality and the popularity of Open Source Content Management Systems.
You have two more weeks to submit your favourite CMS in the following categories:
As for the last two years, I'll be a member of the team of judges that have to choose from the finalists that received the most nominations during the nomination stage.
I look forward to the list of finalists - it's always interesting to find out about new developments in this area and how the established projects in this market have developed over the course of the year!
I just got informed that two of my session proposals for DrupalCon 2008 got accepted - I will be speaking about the following topics there:
The second talk will be held in cooperation with Jakub Suchy, who will take over the practical demo. Sun Microsystems is a Gold Sponsor of the event and I am glad that we can show some support for this truly amazing and vibrant community CMS. DrupalCon 2008 will take place from August, 27th-30th in Szeged, Hungary. The list of proposed talks looks truly impressive! Among the key note speakers will be Dries Buytaert and Rasmus Lerdorf. I look very much forward to this conference. If you have a chance, make sure to attend it!