I tend to think this blogger is correct:
"Sun is directly competing with Red Hat to become the heart of the
open-source business community." And "Oracle may be in for a fight ..."
http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9851662-16.html

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Oracle and Sun has a tight relationship right?  Wouldn't there be a
conflict of interest? 

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Richard Heyes schrieb:
>> Will this bring good things to MySQL?
> 
> $800,000,000 tends to bring good things. Hopefully. :-)

??? why, this payment goes to current owners and investors, not to MySQL

itself ...

but anyway, using Suns structures and "power" will help of course ...



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