strindberg;506284 Wrote: 
> There is absolutely nothing to be worried about when it comes to
> "software that SBS depends on and that might vanish". 
> 
> Both MySQL (and SQLite) is a very established open source product that
> won't be affected by one bit even if Oracle decides to drop it from its
> priorities.

If there is no "question" about MySql being dropped by Oracle, why is
it then that a worldwide investigation is being held on what users think
about MySql not being an open source project anymore??!!!!!!

Please read the limitations on Oracle's commitment on
http://planet.mysql.com/entry/?id=22623

If I was to develop a product I would be very reserved to use Mysql
because of these facts.

I hope I will be wrong in my opinion.


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