And MySQL is much closer to being a competitor now than they were in
4.1. And feature-wise they'll probably equal PostgreSQL in the next
release. Will the features be anywhere near as robust or well thought
out? No. But in a heck of a lot of companies that doesn't matter.

Your kidding right? Have you seen their "features"? Look at what their stored procedures are actually capable of.

The only thing that MySQL *might* pull off is a really good storage backend finally.

Maybe a compatability layer isn't worth doing, but I certainly think
it's very much worthwhile for the community to do everything possible to
encourage migration from MySQL. We should be able to lay claim to most
advanced and most popular OSS database.

Oh absolutely, I agree with you here but in order to do so in the most productive manner possible the community would have to be willing to be much more aggressive and much more antagnositic that I believe the community has the stomach for.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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