Save MySQL!

Discussion in 'MySQL' started by theezy, Jan 26, 2010.

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    If Oracle buys MySQL as part of Sun, database customers will pay the bill.

    In April 2009, Oracle announced that it had agreed to acquire Sun. Since Sun had acquired MySQL the previous year, this would mean that Oracle, the market leader for closed source databases, would get to own MySQL, the most popular open source database.

    If Oracle acquired MySQL on that basis, it would have as much control over MySQL as money can possibly buy over an open source project. In fact, for most open source projects (such as Linux or Apache) there isn't any comparable way for a competitor to buy even one tenth as much influence. But MySQL's success has always depended on the company behind it that develops, sells and promotes it. That company (initially MySQL AB, then Sun) has always owned the important intellectual property rights (IPRs), most notably the trademark, copyright and (so far only for defensive purposes) patents. It has used the IPRs to produce income and has reinvested a large part of those revenues in development, getting not only bigger but also better with time.

    If those IPRs fall into the hands of MySQL's primary competitor, then MySQL immediately ceases to be an alternative to Oracle's own high-priced products. So far, customers had the choice to use MySQL in new projects instead of Oracle's products. Some large companies even migrated (switched) from Oracle to MySQL for existing software solutions. And every one could credibly threaten Oracle's salespeople with using MySQL unless a major discount was granted. If Oracle owns MySQL, it will only laugh when customers try this. Getting rid of this problem is easily worth one billion dollars a year to Oracle, if not more.

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    theezy, Jan 26, 2010 IP
  2. Mentalhead

    Mentalhead Active Member

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    Leave MySQL free! It has been free ever since why should we pay for it now?
     
    Mentalhead, Jan 26, 2010 IP
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    sweatlana Well-Known Member

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    Yes it is free in my hosting account
     
    sweatlana, Jan 27, 2010 IP
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    darkdrgn2k Active Member

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    Mysql will always be free

    Even now there has been a spin of of mysql created from from the last version before the buy out

    It may not be mysql but if there is one thing about open source software is that it cannot be simply made into pay-per-play... the community wont allow it.
     
    darkdrgn2k, Jan 28, 2010 IP
  5. crimprollc

    crimprollc Peon

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    This will be sad if it happens.
     
    crimprollc, Jan 29, 2010 IP
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    Anicho Member

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    When someone will have to invent FreeSQL.:p
     
    Anicho, Jan 30, 2010 IP
  7. nice12

    nice12 Member

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    Too late. Oracle got it. Farewell to MySQL.
     
    nice12, Jan 30, 2010 IP