On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 04:09:24AM -0500, Andres Berger wrote:
>
> Oracle gives to system managers a "feel of security" because if
> something goes wrong, they can blame Oracle as their last resort,
> but if they choose MySQL and the system fails for any reason, the
> CEO will doubt about his expertise and could be fired. That is the
> way the world works.
>
> MySQL needs more than glossy brochures, needs to work his brand to
> build this "feel of security". Maybe a type of warranty could help.
Can you post a copy of Oracle's warranty? From that we might be able
to come up with something similar for MySQL.
(I'm only half serious. I'd love to see Oracle's warranty...)
Jeremy
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