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RE[2]: Goodbye MySQL......Sort Of
by segedunum on Tue 21st Apr 2009 08:59
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I don't understand you doomsday proclamatists. Do you think MySQL will stop existing suddenly? It's open-source....
Have a look at the comment title, which is why I worded it like that ;-).
Or is it because you think the development will stop if there is no big company sponsoring the devs?
The exact opposite. It was better when there was no big company behind MySQL and they knew what they were about.
Oracle has not yet said anything even remotely in that direction. You're just pulling that stuff out of your arse.
Considering how badly MySQL has been managed and led by Sun, and with all the original MySQL people jumping ship to create forks (if you keep up on news that is), do you think it's going to get any better with Oracle who doesn't want their expensive database products affected it? It's not going to get any better, that's for sure, and it seems logical that Oracle will even try and turn it into an 'Oracle Lite' database system.
You know, that's why we look at what's happening, look at what a company sells, ask ourselves whether it all logically fits and comment and discuss rather than waiting for someone to give us an 'official' line. Goodness me.
I'd much rather wait and see what actually becomes of MySQL.
We've already seen the future:
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/23461/1154/
Odds are it ain't going to get better for the 'official' Sun version. All we have to do is wait and see what the generally best and stable fork will be for future use when the dust settles, or look at something else.
Edited 2009-04-21 09:01 UTC




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don't know what will happen to everything else, but MySQL as we knew it has died and will continue to be driven into the ground by Oracle.
I hope everyone has moved to Postgres or one of the MySQL forks that have occurred.
I don't understand you doomsday proclamatists. Do you think MySQL will stop existing suddenly? It's open-source, it'll continue to exist as long as people wish for it to exist. Or is it because you think the development will stop if there is no big company sponsoring the devs? I wonder why there are so many projects out there doing just fine without such... Oh, and wait, there's more: Oracle has not yet said anything even remotely in that direction. You're just pulling that stuff out of your arse.
I'd much rather wait and see what actually becomes of MySQL. Besides, no matter what, it works just fine for me as it is. Even if things went all fubar'd I could still continue using whatever version I have now..