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Version 9.4 of MySQL has been released making it the new and only supported innovation release.

With the release of MariaDB 11.8, there are no actively supported rolling innovation releases until 12.0 stable is released. This trims 16 jobs out of the PHPUnit testing matrix, though they will be added back once MariaDB 12.0.2 is released.

For more context about the release models for both projects, see this proposal on the Make WordPress Core blog.

See: Core-63167.

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Version `9.4` of MySQL has been released making it the new and only supported innovation release.

With the release of MariaDB `11.8`, there are no actively supported rolling innovation releases until 12.0 stable is released.
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