Welcome to the MySQL project's, Google Summer of Code 2009 home page.
MySQL develops and markets a family of high performance, affordable database servers and tools. Our mission is to make superior data management available and affordable for all. We contribute to building the mission-critical, high-volume systems and products worldwide. MySQL is a key part of AMP, which is a fast growing open source enterprise software stack. MySQL is used in a lot of Web 2.0 related companies, including Google!
These projects have been accepted into MySQL. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Tracking mechanism for phpMyAdmin |
Michal Cihar |
accepted |
|
Application to participating in Mysql projects |
Eric Day |
accepted |
|
phpMyAdmin Import Improvements |
Michal Cihar |
accepted |
|
WL#4034 - INFORMATION_SCHEMA storage engine |
Sergei Golubchik |
accepted |
|
Drizzle Ideas----Batch Nested Loop Join |
Jay Pipes |
accepted |
|
MySQL: WL#681 per query variable settings query |
Sergei Golubchik |
accepted |
|
Drizzle Code Cleanup and C++ Standardization |
Monty Taylor |
accepted |
|
New Implementation of INFORMATION_SCHEMA |
Jay Pipes |
accepted |
|
MySQL Replication support for phpMyAdmin |
Marc Delisle |
accepted |
|
SQL optimizer for mod_ndb |
JD Duncan |
accepted |
|
Change Tracking of Data and Structure |
Michal Cihar |
accepted |