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1.8.1 Contributors to MySQL

Although Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates own all copyrights in theMySQL serverand theMySQL manual, we wish to recognize those who have made contributions of one kind or another to theMySQL distribution. Contributors are listed here, in somewhat random order:

  • Gianmassimo Vigazzolaor

    The initial port to Win32/NT.

  • Per Eric Olsson

    For constructive criticism and real testing of the dynamic record format.

  • Irena Pancirov

    Win32 port with Borland compiler.mysqlshutdown.exeandmysqlwatch.exe.

  • David J. Hughes

    For the effort to make a shareware SQL database. At TcX, the predecessor of MySQL AB, we started withmSQL, but found that it couldn't satisfy our purposes so instead we wrote an SQL interface to our application builder Unireg.mysqladminandmysqlclient are programs that were largely influenced by theirmSQLcounterparts. We have put a lot of effort into making the MySQL syntax a superset ofmSQL. Many of the API's ideas are borrowed frommSQLto make it easy to port freemSQL项目MySQL API。MySQL软件做n't contain any code frommSQL. Two files in the distribution (client/insert_test.candclient/select_test.c) are based on the corresponding (noncopyrighted) files in themSQLdistribution, but are modified as examples showing the changes necessary to convert code frommSQLto MySQL Server. (mSQLis copyrighted David J. Hughes.)

  • Patrick Lynch

    For helping us acquirehttp://www.mysql.com/.

  • Fred Lindberg

    For setting up qmail to handle the MySQL mailing list and for the incredible help we got in managing the MySQL mailing lists.

  • Igor Romanenko

    mysqldump(previouslymsqldump, but ported and enhanced by Monty).

  • Yuri Dario

    For keeping up and extending the MySQL OS/2 port.

  • Tim Bunce

    Author ofmysqlhotcopy.

  • Zarko Mocnik

    Sorting for Slovenian language.

  • "TAMITO"

    The_MBcharacter set macros and the ujis and sjis character sets.

  • Joshua Chamas

    Base for concurrent insert, extended date syntax, debugging on NT, and answering on the MySQL mailing list.

  • Yves Carlier

    mysqlaccess, a program to show the access rights for a user.

  • Rhys Jones(And GWE Technologies Limited)

    For one of the early JDBC drivers.

  • Dr Xiaokun Kelvin ZHU

    Further development of one of the early JDBC drivers and other MySQL-related Java tools.

  • James Cooper

    For setting up a searchable mailing list archive at his site.

  • Rick Mehalick

    Forxmysql, a graphical X client for MySQL Server.

  • Doug Sisk

    For providing RPM packages of MySQL for Red Hat Linux.

  • Diemand Alexander V.

    For providing RPM packages of MySQL for Red Hat Linux-Alpha.

  • Antoni Pamies Olive

    For providing RPM versions of a lot of MySQL clients for Intel and SPARC.

  • Jay Bloodworth

    For providing RPM versions for MySQL 3.21.

  • David Sacerdote

    Ideas for secure checking of DNS host names.

  • Wei-Jou Chen

    Some support for Chinese(BIG5) characters.

  • Wei He

    A lot of functionality for the Chinese(GBK) character set.

  • Jan Pazdziora

    Czech sorting order.

  • Zeev Suraski

    FROM_UNIXTIME()time formatting,ENCRYPT()functions, andbisonadvisor. Active mailing list member.

  • Luuk de Boer

    Ported (and extended) the benchmark suite toDBI/DBD. Have been of great help withcrash-me和运行基准测试。一些新的date functions. Themysql_setpermissionscript.

  • Alexis Mikhailov

    Loadable functions;CREATE FUNCTIONandDROP FUNCTION.

  • Andreas F. Bobak

    TheAGGREGATEextension to loadable functions.

  • Ross Wakelin

    Help to set up InstallShield for MySQL-Win32.

  • Jethro Wright III

    Thelibmysql.dlllibrary.

  • James Pereria

    Mysqlmanager, a Win32 GUI tool for administering MySQL Servers.

  • Curt Sampson

    Porting of MIT-pthreads to NetBSD/Alpha and NetBSD 1.3/i386.

  • Martin Ramsch

    Examples in the MySQL Tutorial.

  • Steve Harvey

    For makingmysqlaccessmore secure.

  • Konark IA-64 Centre of Persistent Systems Private Limited

    Help with the Win64 port of the MySQL server.

  • Albert Chin-A-Young.

    Configure updates for Tru64, large file support and better TCP wrappers support.

  • John Birrell

    Emulation ofpthread_mutex()for OS/2.

  • Benjamin Pflugmann

    ExtendedMERGEtables to handleINSERTS. Active member on the MySQL mailing lists.

  • Jocelyn Fournier

    Excellent spotting and reporting innumerable bugs (especially in the MySQL 4.1 subquery code).

  • Marc Liyanage

    Maintaining the OS X packages and providing invaluable feedback on how to create OS X packages.

  • Robert Rutherford

    Providing invaluable information and feedback about the QNX port.

  • Previous developers of NDB Cluster

    Lots of people were involved in various ways summer students, master thesis students, employees. In total more than 100 people so too many to mention here. Notable name is Ataullah Dabaghi who up until 1999 contributed around a third of the code base. A special thanks also to developers of the AXE system which provided much of the architectural foundations for NDB Cluster with blocks, signals and crash tracing functionality. Also credit should be given to those who believed in the ideas enough to allocate of their budgets for its development from 1992 to present time.

  • Google Inc.

    We wish to recognize Google Inc. for contributions to the MySQL distribution: Mark Callaghan's SMP Performance patches and other patches.

Other contributors, bugfinders, and testers: James H. Thompson, Maurizio Menghini, Wojciech Tryc, Luca Berra, Zarko Mocnik, Wim Bonis, Elmar Haneke,,,, Ted Deppner, Mike Simons, Jaakko Hyvatti.

And lots of bug report/patches from the folks on the mailing list.

A big tribute goes to those that help us answer questions on the MySQL mailing lists: