
A petition launched in December by MySQL creator Michael 'Monty' Widenius to 'save' the open-source database from Oracle has
quickly gained momentum, collecting nearly 17,000 signatures. Widenius on Monday submitted an initial batch of 14,174 signatures to the European Commission, which is conducting an antitrust review of Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems, MySQL's current owner. The petition calls for authorities to block the merger unless Oracle agrees to one of three "solutions", including spinning off MySQL to a third party and releasing all past versions and subsequent editions for the next three years under the Apache 2.0 open-source license.
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2009-08-26
Thanks for summarizing his position for us.
He could spend millions on a fork, millions more to improve it, millions on marketing, even a few million more to fund a distro that is optimized for it. The guy is loaded with cash.
There's really nothing worse than a whiney millionaire.