>>We all remember the path mysql took, after oracle acquired it.

I am not a heavy mysql user, but I don't think mysql took a terrible turn 
after oracle.  Mysql still seems to be aviable when I want to install it, 
there is still a large communit support network, and it more less works as 
expected, but perhaps those who are more invested in mysql will view the 
situation different.

-Adam

On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 9:42:49 AM UTC-4, Manabu Tokunaga wrote:
>
> Interesting discussions. I have been in many situations where "I've been 
> acquired. Everything discussed here is a very legitimate customer concern 
> and hope that there will be official and confirmed answers from the new 
> company.
>
> In terms of the community aspect of it, we know, for example, there are 
> OpenJDK vs Oracle Java and MariaDB vs mySQL type situations where they are 
> functionally compatible forks derived from the acquired base. If this is 
> possible, then as a community, we have protection.
>

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