I read on a site yesterday (wish I had saved it now.) that said that
MySQL were re-visiting their new licence policy to make it possible for
projects to use MySQL again..
Has anyone else seen this?
This looks like good news, it means that the MySQL stuff may be able to
be merged back into the
I guess people are pissed off with them and are looking at the alternatives. I think
they are charging too much money for it. Also they must compete against MS free
Personal Server (SQL Server but not optimized) and PostgreSQL.
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I'll try to call them tonight.
Mark
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, costas wrote:
I guess people are pissed off with them and are looking at the alternatives. I think
they are charging too much money for it. Also they must compete against MS free
Personal Server (SQL Server but not optimized) and
--- Mark Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll try to call them tonight.
Mark
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, costas wrote:
I guess people are pissed off with them and are looking at the
alternatives. I think they are charging too much money for it. Also
they must compete against MS free
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:22:56AM -0800, Chris Albertson wrote:
...
There are several other very good free SQL DBMSes. One of them
is actually supported by one of the world's largest software
companies, SAP.
SAP and MySQL signed an agreement where MySQL will co-market SAPDB
and the name
--- PJ Welsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:22:56AM -0800, Chris Albertson wrote:
...
There are several other very good free SQL DBMSes. One of them
is actually supported by one of the world's largest software
companies, SAP.
SAP and MySQL signed an agreement
Prehaps a novel thought but what about ODBC for asterisk? Isn't that the
whole idea of standards and such, stop adding support for every db and just
have odbc?
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Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Fresno CA, Adam Hart, spoke these words:
Prehaps a novel thought but what about ODBC for asterisk? Isn't that the
whole idea of standards and such, stop adding support for every db and just
have odbc?
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 18:56, Adam Hart wrote:
Prehaps a novel thought but what about ODBC for asterisk? Isn't that
the whole idea of standards and such, stop adding support for every
db and just have odbc?
People have been talking about ODBC for Asterisk for more than a year.
Since it