<snip>MySQL is unsupported freeware and lacks enterprise management
functionality. It has a small limited feature set compared to ORACLE, DB/2
and is lacking the functionality...</snip>

Chris,

The guy who wrote this has pointy hair, doesn't he?  Tell him that MySQL is
'freeware' just as Linux is 'freeware'.  God forbid anyone should run a
critical application on a freeware platform, huh?

I guess the folks at Yahoo, TuCows and NASA made a huge mistake - after all,
unsupported freeware like MySQL has such a limited feature set, doesn't
scale well, and is unsupported...

Give me a break.  Every time I think perhaps The Dilbert Principal is
fading, the Pointy-Haired-One rears his pointy head...

Thanks for the laugh, Chris!  Good luck!

Jay Fesco


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