MySQL has the backing of many large corporations (for which MySQL was 
initially written). MySQL 
support/userbase will not go away that easily. They have a plan for 
enhancements. They 
accomplish these enhancements ahead of schedule. 

This is how I translate 'lack of commercial support company means you are unlikely to 
get the same 
level of support.'

P





Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06/10/2003 09:42 AM

 
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        Subject:        Re: Which database?


# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-10 14:11:39 +0100:
> (...) lack of commercial support company means you are unlikely to get
> the same level of support.

    unlikely? perhaps. but...
 
    how many OS programs do you use, how many of them have commercial
    support, and how do those that have compare to those that don't?
 
    is the help and expertise provided e. g. by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    any worse than that of this list? I would disagree.

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