2008/5/8 Miguel Angel Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ya eso es un poco viejo, y según entendí NO VAN A CERRAR NADA, sino que van a
>  hacer *nuevas* funcionalidades no abiertas para la version enterprise, por
>  favor sabe alguien si estoy equivocado?
>

Según slashdot[1] si:

MySQL Reverses Decision On Closed Source
Posted by kdawson on Tuesday May 06, @05:40PM
from the good-on-them dept.
Sun Microsystems Databases Software
krow writes "I am very happy to be announcing that MySQL will be
forgoing close sourcing portions of the MySQL Server. Kaj has the
official statement in his blog. No portion of the server will be
closed source including backup, encryption, or any storage engines we
ship. To quote Kaj 'The encryption and compression backup features
will be open source.' This is a change from what was previously posted
here on Slashdot. I've posted some additional thoughts on my own blog
concerning how we keep open source from becoming crippleware. Word has
it that we will also have a panel at this year's OSCON discussing this
topic. Contrary to the previous Slashdot discussion, this shows Sun's
continued commitment to Open Source."

[1]http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/05/06/2125235&from=rss
-- 
Carlos Javier
Habana, CUBA
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