It's not just the legal aspect.

After seeing how poorly Oracle supported OpenOffice, I would be concerned 
about their future support for MySQL as well.

On Friday, March 8, 2013 4:43:06 AM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> This is going nuts. He was fine until now with SQLite, either one of mysql 
> or postgres will do fine, with a total preference on postgres if he doesn't 
> want to employ a legal office to know if he can use mysql or not.
>
> PS: the day I'm going to choose mysql over postgres for the combined 
> requirement of having:
> - a nice syntax to expose an autoincrementing field
> - is able to accomodate 8M rows with 3 bytes instead of 4 (I'll never 
> consider a tiny or a smallint as an autoincrement-eligible field) 
> it's the day I'll stop working on databases.
>
>

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