Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Scott Marlowe wrote:

On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 10:51, Leonel Nunez wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Oracle purchases Sleepycat. From what I understand, BerkeleyDB was the
"other" way that MySQL could have transactions if Oracle decided to
restrict InnoDB tables (after purchasing Innobase last year).

  From what I read a few days ago, Oracle is negotiating with
Sleepycat, Zope
(is that the PHP developer's name?), and one other OSS developer.
Nothing is
yet signed, and they could all fall through.

Rich


Zope is a Python  framework
Zend is for  php

Also, given the license of PHP, which is NOT like the GPL, but much
closer to the BSD license, I doubt Oracle could manage to buy it and
kill it or hide it or whatever.

As of this moment, if Oracle buys Zend, they could effectively kill PHP ... the core engine that PHP is built around is a Zend engine, so if they were to revoke the license for that, PHP would be dead ... kinda like MySQL with InnoDB ... now, there was talk at one point time with replacying that engine with Parrot, so I'm not sure how hard/long it would take for them to do so if Zend got pulled out from under them ...

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Why not replace the whole of PHP/mySQL with Whitebeam(unashamed 
plug)/PostgreSQL,
have a complete BSD licensed solution and avoid all this uncertainty :-) ?

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