At 07:26 AM 11/26/2007, you wrote:
>
> Like Falcon?
>
Yes, Falcon is a great piece in the "MySQL arsenal" if you ask me (or
probably any MySQL devotee).
Craig,
I have my doubts about Falcon replacing InnoDb. I don't think it
will be fast enough to handle a lot of users.
As to w
apani; Martijn Tonies; MySql
Subject: Re: Oracle is acquiring...
Hello,
This shouldn't come as anything shocking to regular readers of this
list. Oracle picked up Sleepycat back in Feb of 2006.
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2006_feb/sleepycat.html
Wel
ySql
Subject: RE: Oracle is acquiring...
Hi all,
Wow, the rumors were true. Oracle is snapping up Open Source Database
companies now. First it was Innobase (see Oracle buys Innobase. MySQL
between rock and hard place?) and now it's Sleepycat Software.
The purchase of
D] On Behalf Of
Jeremy Cole
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 11:15 PM
To: Shanmugam, Dhandapani
Cc: Martijn Tonies; MySql
Subject: Re: Oracle is acquiring...
Hi,
I wouldn't say the Sleepycat/BDB acquisition had anything to do with
MySQL. BDB is much more useful *outsid
vember 26, 2007 7:41 PM
To: MySql
Subject: Re: Oracle is acquiring...
surely mysql would just fork the last gpl innodb release if they got
bummed by oracle...
I doubt if they can -- from the InnoDB website:
The GPLv2 License
The GNU General Public License version 2, un
>What is the reason for Oracle to detain Mysql Features like BDB,
>INNODB...? Is there any Hidden Market strategies for that
Who knows, but Oracle?
Either way, given that MySQL isn't free and thus InnoDB isn't free,
there's money in it.
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - development tool f
ject: Re: Oracle is acquiring...
> surely mysql would just fork the last gpl innodb release if they got
> bummed by oracle...
I doubt if they can -- from the InnoDB website:
The GPLv2 License
The GNU General Public License version 2, under which both MySQL and
> surely mysql would just fork the last gpl innodb release if they got
> bummed by oracle...
I doubt if they can -- from the InnoDB website:
The GPLv2 License
The GNU General Public License version 2, under which both MySQL and InnoDB
are published, does not allow, without permission from MySQL
surely mysql would just fork the last gpl innodb release if they got
bummed by oracle...
--- Martijn Tonies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am little bit worried about the mysql future and me too. Oracle
> has
> > acquired Innobase and now BDB also. Slowly it is capturing the
> whole. What
> > i
>
> Like Falcon?
>
Yes, Falcon is a great piece in the "MySQL arsenal" if you ask me (or
probably any MySQL devotee).
Cheers,
Craig Huffstetler
On Nov 26, 2007 8:06 AM, Martijn Tonies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am little bit worried about the mysql future and me too. Oracle has
> > acqui
> I am little bit worried about the mysql future and me too. Oracle has
> acquired Innobase and now BDB also. Slowly it is capturing the whole. What
> is the future of mysql. my future is also related to mysqls future. MySQL
> should have some thing in their own hands
Like Falcon?
Martijn Tonies
Hello guys,
I am little bit worried about the mysql future and me too. Oracle has
acquired Innobase and now BDB also. Slowly it is capturing the whole. What
is the future of mysql. my future is also related to mysqls future. MySQL
should have some thing in their own hands
Thanks
--
Krishna Chan
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