>From Jonathan's Schwartz's (Sun CEO) blog, meeting with a corporate client:

"We had just closed the acquisition of MySQL, so before I wrapped up,
I asked, "And would you like a quick update on the newest addition to
our family, MySQL?"

"The CIO responded categorically with "we don't run MySQL, we run
[name withheld to protect the proprietary]." The CISO said, "We can't
just let developers download software off the net, you know, we've got
regulation and security to worry about." The CTO smiled. Everyone else
appeared to be sitting on their hands. I was going to leave it at
that. Thanks for the business."

"Until a (diplomatically) assertive Sun sales rep piped up, "Um... no,
I connected with a buddy of mine over at MySQL, and had him check -
you've downloaded MySQL more than 1,300 times in the last twelve
months."

"After a profoundly awkward silence, one of the individuals from their
internal development team piped up, "Actually, everybody uses it. Why
bother hassling with license agreements when MySQL's got you covered.
We're stoked you bought them."

http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/freedom_s_choice

-- 
Ted "Resistance is Futile" Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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