Re: Open Invitation to NuSphere and Progress
NuSphere accepts MySQL AB's invitation to discuss resolution of
our business issues. NuSphere and MySQL AB have already spoken via
phone and confirmed discussions will commence on Friday, July 20th.
NuSphere would welcome a fresh approach by MySQL AB to resolving
these issues. The public postings and attempts to incite the
community were not in the best interest of MySQL. We would
welcome a productive dialog rather than a public campaign.
NuSphere requests that MySQL AB continue discussions in the tone
and spirit of the invitation. The pattern that has taken place
over the past several months of extreme action by MySQL AB,
followed by overtures for negotiation, continues to damage
the trust needed to establish the further agreements that MySQL AB
seeks. We note that public statements have been made after the
invitation, statements that are not in the spirit of the invitation.
During our discussions commencing Friday, we are willing to
address the issue of delaying legal proceedings. MySQL AB
must understand that its strong and very public statements denying
the validity of the agreement we entered into on June 21, 2000,
denying the rights granted to use MySQL related trademarks, and now
denying the financial and technical contributions that NuSphere has
made to MySQL, all underscore the need to seek legal enforcement of
our rights. Any delay that NuSphere could agree to would require
that MySQL AB show restraint and a spirit of cooperation in its
ongoing public statements.
As you are aware, we are forming a not-for-profit corporation to
focus on building and supporting a larger MySQL development
community and promoting MySQL. The mysql.org domain is expected
to be transferred to that organization. NuSphere has taken the
lead and is covering the costs of forming this organization and
expects it will take some time before it can operate on its own.
We firmly believe that establishing a source of information
independent
of any for-profit corporation is an important step for the long term
health of the MySQL community. We encourage you to reconsider your
opposition and join us in supporting this effort.
The Gemini storage manager is now available under the GPL license via
mysql.org. The new Gemini table handler, storage manager, and the
existing MyISAM table handler provide the most scalable and reliable
version of MySQL ever. This release completes the commitment NuSphere
made and we jointly announced in January 2001 when our relationship
was strong.
Gemini as released under the GPL provides all the support for
transactions, row level locking and crash recovery essential for
building commercial applications. MySQL AB is encouraged to
incorporate this significant contribution to the MySQL server
sources to eliminate concerns about a fork. Regrettably MySQL AB
cut off NuSphere's prior direct access to make those changes.
NuSphere is a major sponsor of the OSCON 2001 conference and intends
to heavily promote MySQL at the event. NuSphere has organized a
MySQL track to further promote MySQL on both a technical and business
level at the conference. NuSphere continues to support the formation
of a noncommercial organization. All of these demonstrate the
strength
and depth of our commitment to the MySQL community. Your willingness
to return to resolving our issues in a business-like fashion would be
welcome.
Sincerely,
Britt Johnston
CTO, NuSphere Corporation
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D. Britton Johnston 603-578-6707 Nashua
Chief Technology Officer 781-280-4954 Bedford
NuSphere Corporation 781-280-4600 Main
14 Oak Park 781-280-4646 Fax
Bedford, MA 01730 www.nusphere.com
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