Jerry Davis wrote: >Got this from slashdot today. > >MySQL and SCO Join Forces > >http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/04/1730225 > >Guess I will be looking a lot more to Postgresql now. > > What do you mean "turns"? MySQL AB the company has had roots in the "middle earth" area for some time. For those too young to remember MySQL used to have a very odd license [0]. If I recall it basically stated if you make money we better make money and I believe their windows version was not free at all. Of course, during this entire time (1995-96 era) they touted themselves as Free Software and got many people to buy into their database. Luckily, most of those that were duped into thinking they were getting something truly "free" started to move to Postgres. This in turn forced the hand of MySQL to move to the GPL w/ ability to buy a commerical license. The old dual license trick (like Mozilla, et al). I bring this up because you need only to look at someone's roots to understand their motivations. It is clear that Monty and friends have a stronger money motivation than a community motivation as evidenced by how they structured licensing in the early 1990's before they had a user base. The user base influenced them to change, but where are their hearts? For the postgres comment. If you are doing any real database work other than simple webpage serving you should be investigating Postgres for feature reasons alone. : ) -- Derek Neighbors Integrum Technologies [0] http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/mypl.html --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss