Well, the conference is now over! I had a great time, and met a lot of awesome people. It was awesome, I truly enjoyed meeting many of you, and will definitely see you next year.
I’ve uploaded my photos and presentations for your enjoyment:
- MySQL UC 2006 Gallery
- Replication for Scaling and High Availability (ppt, pdf)
- MySQL GIS: Overview and Tools (ppt, pdf)
See you all next year!

April 29, 2006 at 03:47 |
Is there a windows version of libmygis?
Or is it possible to compile with MinGW?
April 29, 2006 at 10:09 |
It’s pretty straightforward code, so it should work on Windows, but I haven’t ported it. Feel free to port it and send me a patch!
Sorry, I don’t do development on Windows…
May 1, 2006 at 08:31 |
Hi Jeremy,
Can you post your stored function for computing and sorting by distance in miles?
Thanks!
June 28, 2006 at 19:36 |
[...] Hardware fails, colos lose power, network connections, and sometimes catch on fire. If you’re entire system depends on a single server, say a mysql master. It’s going to fail. I know there are mysql servers out there that have been up for years. Those are going to fail. It’s inevitable. If you’re system is not designed to withstand the failure of a master it should be fixed. Jeremy Cole and I gave a tutorial at the 2006 MySQL User Conference about MySQL replication and failover. See Jeremy’s blog for links to the presentation and photos. [...]