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Weekly Community News Summary – MySQL, DBLE, and Open‑Source Updates

This weekly roundup, presented by the community reporter Yongzheng, compiles the latest MySQL issue links, a Python automation video course, DBLE and DTLE open‑source progress, new feature developments, bug fixes, community Q&A, and plans for the upcoming week.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community News Summary – MySQL, DBLE, and Open‑Source Updates

Gold Medal Broadcaster Yongzheng, whose role is community news and release reporting, presents the weekly summary.

Community news includes links to MySQL‑related issues such as Mycat problem , MySQL problem and a video course "Python Automation Introduction".

Technical content this week :

How to limit the number of records in a MySQL table.

Ensuring consistency when Xtrabackup does not back up binlog.

Finding bug fixes from MySQL crash logs.

Impact of derived_condition_pushdown on user‑defined variables in outer WHERE clauses.

Open‑source progress – DBLE weekly report:

New feature development:

Schema default split algorithm.

Read‑write separation user blacklist support.

Management commands detached from cluster.

Bug fixes:

Connection count issue.

Traffic control bug.

Community Q&A topics include shard key updates, fakeMySQLVersion compatibility, SSL certificate support, performance tuning, monitoring, and IN‑subquery support.

Next week plan – new features: NIO epoll bug, evaluation of row‑number window function.

DTLE weekly report – version 3.21.08.0 released.

Closing remarks: the reporter invites community feedback on DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE middleware, promising professional answers and encouraging participation.

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