Have you read the article I linked to? "...commission officials
confirmed that, in spite of repeated requests, Oracle had neither
provided them with evidence that the deal would not cause competition
problems, nor discussed possible remedies."

And after seeing the extremely thin material Oracle released to their
customers, I have to admit that the scenario described above seems
very likely:
http://www.unixmen.com/news-today/366-no-mysql-no-java-in-oracle-developing-plans-

/Casper

On 4 Nov., 16:07, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Casper Bang wrote:
> > While MÃ¥rten Mickos did write the EU to try to convince them, a few
> > things have not been covered by the Posse or in this forum:
>
> While there might be legitimate concerns, letting Sun go bankrupt
> doesn't sound as a good idea, neither for MySQL nor for all the other
> technologies. Unfortunately, bureaucrats at EU just read some manual and
> apply procedures brainlessly, so...
>
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