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      <description>Following A day with Jan Kneschke – Architect of MySQL Proxy , today I’m with Michael Zinner in Vienna, Austria . Michael is Team Lead of the MySQL GUI tools team at MySQL.</description>
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      <description>As part of both my UltimateLAMP side project, and my greater involvement with MySQL Workbench, I’ve been wanting to review and document the database schemas of Open Source products.&#xA;Indeed, as part of discussions with Mike Zinner of MySQL AB at the recent MySQL Users Conference, I suggested an idea used in the Java World, for example by Clover and Agitar, where to promote the usefullness of their respective tools (in this case code coverage), they provide results against Open Source Products.</description>
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