Just wanted to see what people thought about the offer from Nexedi for MySQL
http://www.nexedi.com/NXD-MySQL.Takeover/view
They obviously have more reason to protect and develop MySQL but are they
serious? 1€ for a profitable business unit with a turnover of around $100m.
If that’s what the pr
> If that’s what the price is going to be then perhaps I should
> offer 2€ or maybe MySQL users should get together submit a
> realistic offer.
This sounds interesting... Get a community effort to accept
donations and purchase MySQL. Then, put it under the GPL
and make sure nobody owns it.
Hi Guys,
Let's say that every mysql developer (here I am thinking only persons, not
companies) that wants mysql to go forward would contribute from $500,00 to
$1500,00, how much are we talking about? And we would have a 100% community
owned and community driven open source initiative...
Course
Hey,
Let's say that every mysql developer (here I am thinking only persons, not
companies) that wants mysql to go >forward would contribute from $500,00 to
$1500,00, how much are we talking about? And we would have a >100%
community owned and community driven open source initiative...
Course
Maybe a three-years consul composed from and elected by the community (by
community I mean the people that contributed with funds, not the user
community) by voting?
Regards,
Bruno B. B. Magalhães
BLACKBEAN CONSULTORIA
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Maybe a three-years consul composed from and elected by the community (by
community I mean the people >that contributed with funds, not the user
community) by voting?
I have been quite closely involved in doing this for the Firebird
project, you would be amazed as to how hard it is to get thing
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-Original Message-
From: Bruno B. B. Magalhaes
Sent: 17 December 2009 17:06
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Help Save MySQL
Hi Guys,
Let's say that every mysql developer (here I am thinking only persons, not
companies) that wants m
I am in!
Bruno B. B. Magalhaes wrote:
Hi Guys,
Let's say that every mysql developer (here I am thinking only persons, not
companies) that wants mysql to go forward would contribute from $500,00 to
$1500,00, how much are we talking about? And we would have a 100% community
owned and community
Instead of forming a group hug and singing kumbuya to save MySQL, why
don't we take some action to prevent Oracle from keeping
(destroying/crippling) MySQL?
Who are the regulatory bodies that will decide whether Oracle can keep
MySQL? Both in Europe and North America? Asia?
What are their ema
You wanna help MySQL? Here's an idea - buy something.
Everyone wants great software for free but the paid conversion rates on
open source are a joke. I know nothing of MySQL numbers for conversion
to paid versions but I would guess they are low.
Unfortunately the reality is that open source
I have to disagree, your degrading the open community that built MySQL (well
supported it anyway). But now that it is doing well, your saying they aren't
good enough, after the fact they already built it. Yet it is good enough to
for SUN and Oracle to buy. As a small business owner, the last t
On 12/18/09 12:41 PM, "Douglas Nelson" wrote:
> You guys are incredibly naive, Oracle has promised to support MySQL for
> the next 5 years.
thanks. you too.
> Who better to have stewardship of a database product
> then the leading database supplier.
almost anyone, since you ask.
> I think you
Lets register the domain www.keep-mysql-open.com, build a champain,
and ask all our partners, clients and friends to support to it?
And let's make some noise... Let's engage the society and big
companies like Google, Facebook, twitter, 37Signals, Amazon, Percona,
etc. And starting talking to the
Twenty bucks a year to hold the domain name. I'll do it if a couple of
folks volunteer to help set up the page.
PB
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Bruno B. B. Magalhães wrote:
Lets register the domain www.keep-mysql-open.com, build a champain,
and ask all our partners, clients and friends to support to it?
And let's
Peter and all,
I will register and host it, without charging anyone anything, neither
use it for any kind of advertising or anything besides to create a hub
for this champain. I just want to give something back to the
initiative and the community that helped me so much in the past...
I su
Actually just $8.95/year, I just registered save-mysql.org. Anybody want
to help set up the page?
PB
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Peter Brawley wrote:
Twenty bucks a year to hold the domain name. I'll do it if a couple of
folks volunteer to help set up the page.
PB
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Bruno B. B. Magalhães wrote:
Lets regis
You guys are incredibly naive, Oracle has promised to support MySQL for
the next 5 years. Who better to have stewardship of a database product
then the leading database supplier. I think you guys have visions of
grandeur to think you could spend this kind of effort or resources to
build a bett
t: Re: Fwd: Re: Help Save MySQL
You guys are incredibly naive, Oracle has promised to support MySQL for
the next 5 years. Who better to have stewardship of a database product
then the leading database supplier. I think you guys have visions of
grandeur to think you could spend this kind of
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