> I most certainly would reccomend AGAINST using mysql 4.x unless your
> app has a long development time to give mysql 4.x time to stabilize(I
> would not use it for probably at least a year). It still isn't "final"
> according to mysql.com. And even after it is I would not deploy it
> immediately. Though I am very cautious as to what I deploy on my network,
> e.g. I only started re-evaluating the 2.4.x kernel for deployment 3 months
> ago.

Actually the project will have to be finished by end of year, or first
months of 2004
It's probably not a very good idea to consider using MySQL 4.x yet..

> The type app you describe seems like a common app for mysql.
> never used yahoo groups myself but it sounds like some sort of
> discussion system.

yes, it's something like that, it like a mailing-list, with the capabilities
of posting messages via a web page, seeing the messages via web, subscribed
members, and others...

 >I'd reccomend looking at what others are using for
> such a system, perhaps even contact authors/mailing lists of projects
> directly for their experiences.
>
> a site that seems to list quite a few:
> http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Discussion_Boards/

good idea!!!
thanks!!!




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