People,

I used to work for F5 networks.  In fact, shortly after F5 bought nginx, I applied for a customer support position to support nginx (I wasn't hired).  I would be willing to walk down there (I live almost but not quite within walking distance of their corporate HQ so I would actually take a bus) and talk to them, to see if I could be the open source coordinator for them.  They will probably say "no" but we won't know until I ask.

Does anybody on this list have an opinion about take over?  I would like to have some sort of "official" consensus before I do that.  Perhaps if people want to give me some bullet points.

* What happened to MySQL when Sun bought them, and then Oracle bought Sun?  How does mariadb compare with MySQL?  There is one article (https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/mariadb-vs-mysql) which says the answer is "mixed".

*  I am going to teach a class in nginx starting soon (I can't go into details because I signed an NDA).  One of the slides is very careful to distinguish between nginx.org and nginx.com.  Now that nginx.org is freenginx.org, that will actually make that slide simpler which is A Good Thing, for very small values of "Good".

* Your bullet point here.

In terms of the trademark issue, Redhat had a series of meetings with the people at CENTOS, at which time they hammered out what belonged to Redhat and what belonged to the world through the GPL.  IANAL, but my experience with various law suits is that one of the first questions the judge is going to ask is "Did you attempt to negotiate a settlement before hand?"  If the answer is no, then the judge will order some sort of negotiation or arbitration.  Court room time is precious, and it is cheaper to negotiate than to litigate.  Frequently, negotiation yields a "fair" solution.


Please give this offer a bit of thought.

Thank you


Jeff



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