No problem. The forum's split feature provides a very nice way to split posts from their original topic if a particular discussion within it goes too far afield from the original topic - which is why these posts now find themselves with a new title and on the Testing board.
Actually, since you seem to be so interested, I'll let you in on a little MySQL trivia. It's commonly believed by the vast majority of people that the My in MySQL stands for the common definition of the word "my" because back when it was developed it was pretty common for open source programmers to develop their own versions of languages/software and preface the name with "My." (Most have completely disappeared from use today - but MySQL lives on, its use continues to expand, and it has become the most popular database language in the world because, quite simply, it's really that good.) However, there's also a school of thought that believes that the My in MySQL doesn't have the traditional meaning. Why? Well, that's because the co-founder of MySQL, Monty Widenius, has a daughter named My, and they believe he named it after her. Apparently Monty has never spoken out on the issue - quite possibly because he finds the debate so amusing and doesn't want to stifle it because it continues to make him laugh - but it's an issue that can still be heard being discussed in certain corners of the open source world.