A minor (and probably unimportant in the contex) clarification:

MySQL charges for distribution of the *server*. If you provide an app as, e.g., an ASP that runs on a MySQL server on a hosting service where the end user is only *using* that database and never installing the server, usage is free. But if the end user needs a MySQL database on his or her machine, then the charge kicks in.

Scott, I've heard good things about serendipity and the author is a frequent contributor here. Certainly worth a look.

On Aug 20, 2005, at 1:19 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

MySQL is FREE for ISP 100%

But for Application developers which distribute compiled apps NO.




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