Whether or not it makes sense for MySQL to continue to give away the
server - I think the point is have you read that they are actually
changing their policy, or are you just worried? I haven't heard
anything like this at all yet.

On 2/5/07, Doug Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I honestly think that is a whole different ball of wax. Redhat and linux in
> general would not benefit from "NOT" having a opensource version due to the
> fact that their are so many different distros available for linux. MySql is
> not available as distros for people to rebrand and make it into their own
> software like linux.
>
> Doug B.


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