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Well this guy was working on Novell before the deal too and he left.
Sorry, you'll have to do it better. You didn't answer my questions.
Question nr.1
What would using MySql for ages have in common with MySql signing a deal with SCO last year.
Question nr.2
Should Google stop using MySql and put work into abandoning MySql?
Question nr.3
Why would Google being guilty for something MySql signed long after they started using it?
I mean, you use computers. A lot of chips is used for warfare to power/control weapons. By following your deduction, you personally and only you are guilty for all the dead in wars after computing started just like you would be pressing trigger.