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@dveeden dveeden commented Feb 21, 2023

MySQL is changing the terminology it uses and it's good to start following this.

This is only for the README and doesn't change master to source as I'm not sure that's the right working for all contexts. This is only meant as a first step.

See also: https://dev.mysql.com/blog-archive/mysql-terminology-updates/

MySQL is changing the terminology it uses and it's good to start
following this.

This is only for the README and doesn't change `master` to `source` as
I'm not sure that's the right working for all contexts.

See also: https://dev.mysql.com/blog-archive/mysql-terminology-updates/
@lance6716 lance6716 merged commit 775579c into go-mysql-org:master Feb 24, 2023
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