Hi Jigal, all,
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 17:30, Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> Schalk Neethling wrote:
> > You guys should subscribe to the Planet MySQL RSS feed.
> The entire issue was cleared up there by a member of the MySQL AB staff.
> > http://www.planetmysql.org/
>
> Maybe the "MySQL AB staff" could
Schalk Neethling wrote:
You guys should subscribe to the Planet MySQL RSS feed. The entire issue
was cleared up there by a member of the MySQL AB staff.
http://www.planetmysql.org/
Maybe the "MySQL AB staff" could take the trouble of answering posts
about this issue on this list? Maybe the an
Schalk Neethling wrote:
You guys should subscribe to the Planet MySQL RSS feed. The entire
issue was cleared up there by a member of the MySQL AB staff.
http://www.planetmysql.org/
The argument is given that this is all about helping out the SCO users.
A counter argument is that by doing so
You guys should subscribe to the Planet MySQL RSS feed. The entire issue
was cleared up there by a member of the MySQL AB staff.
http://www.planetmysql.org/
Rich Allen wrote:
On Sep 5, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
This is the part that gets me:
As part of the agreement, the com
On Sep 5, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
This is the part that gets me:
As part of the agreement, the companies will work together on a
range of joint marketing, sales, training, business development
and support programs that will benefit customers throughout the
Americas, Euro
Mirza wrote:
I would like someone from MySQL AB to clarify issue with SCO asap. I
wouldn't like to use technologies for my business that later could be
used against me (in legal sense). Does MySQL AB understand that it
helps funding their legal cases against us (GPL users) ? If someone
feel
Here is the official link:
http://www.sco.com/products/openserver6/mysql.html
SCO states that they will distribute MySQL with a commercial license.
According to this they do not plan to stick with GPL...
Bye
Bgs
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Mirza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/09/2005 14:31:12:
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> I would like someone from MySQL AB to clarify issue with SCO asap. I
> wouldn't like to use technologies for my business that later could be
> used against me (in legal sense). Does MySQL AB understand that it hel
I would like someone from MySQL AB to clarify issue with SCO asap. I
wouldn't like to use technologies for my business that later could be
used against me (in legal sense). Does MySQL AB understand that it helps
funding their legal cases against us (GPL users) ? If someone feels OK
with SCO p