>>>>> "Alex" == Alex McLintock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Alex> And best of all - if you don't need MySQL then it is free. (Apparently
Alex> you can't distribute MySQL as part of a commercial product.....without
Alex> paying for a license)

First, I don't think that's true any more.  The license is needed only
if you're getting paid to set up MySQL.  But I could have misread.

Second, why anyone still uses MySQL on a new installation now that
PostgreSQL has surpassed it and gone on to being a "baby Oracle",
while MySQL plays "catch up", I can't figure out.

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