Or, if RS isn't moving fast, we could join forces: If each one would
spend e.g. $20, we'd just need 100 developers per year.
Anybody interesting to solve this issue fast?
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:11 schrieb Dean Davis:
As a follow-up to a thread from a couple of days ago, I just got
off the
phone with mySQL sales.
If you are using the REALSoftware supplied mySQL plug-in for an
application
you distribute then you must do one of the following:
1. Release your source code under the GPL
If you do not want to release your source code then you have to
either:
2. Buy a mySQL server license for every instance you distribute your
program, in one of two flavors (it matters not if your customer
already has
a mySQL server license):
A. $295 license if the mySQL server uses the old myISAM format
B. $695 license if the mySQL server uses the InnoDB format (Pro
license)
3. Join the mySQL partner program for $2,000/yr
4. Stop using the plug-in
It appears that if REALSoftware joined the partner program
themselves this
issue may be solved as they could close source the plug-in and
distribute
it.
I've added this to my issue:
<http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?
reportid=yjdbsgrf>
Joined!
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