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If Oracle buys MySQL as part of Sun, database customers will pay the bill.

In April 2009, Oracle announced that it had agreed to acquire Sun. Since Sun had acquired MySQL the previous year, this would mean that Oracle, the market leader for closed source databases, would get to own MySQL, the most popular open source database.

If Oracle acquired MySQL on that basis, it would have as much control over MySQL as money can possibly buy over an open source project. In fact, for most open source projects (such as Linux or Apache) there isn't any comparable way for a competitor to buy even one tenth as much influence. But MySQL's success has always depended on the company behind it that develops, sells and promotes it. That company (initially MySQL AB, then Sun) has always owned the important intellectual property rights (IPRs), most notably the trademark, copyright and (so far only for defensive purposes) patents. It has used the IPRs to produce income and has reinvested a large part of those revenues in development, getting not only bigger but also better with time.

If those IPRs fall into the hands of MySQL's primary competitor, then MySQL immediately ceases to be an alternative to Oracle's own high-priced products. So far, customers had the choice to use MySQL in new projects instead of Oracle's products. Some large companies even migrated (switched) from Oracle to MySQL for existing software solutions. And every one could credibly threaten Oracle's salespeople with using MySQL unless a major discount was granted. If Oracle owns MySQL, it will only laugh when customers try this. Getting rid of this problem is easily worth one billion dollars a year to Oracle, if not more.

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Sign the petition: http://helpmysql.org/en/petition
 
How do I know this is true? I'm not trusting just one site with a domain that was created over a month ago when this so-called "worldwide call" is only occuring now.
 
I do have a question. Since MySQL is open source, once it is acquired by Oracle, can't the old devs of MySQL make a spin off of MySQL and continue development of that?
 
Guys, you don't believe it. Look on Sun and Oracle's websites... They both contain announcements about the change of hands.

And yes, MySQL would branch but then all the different software would have to choose right away which dB to support, then if they choose the wrong one they would need to re-code. Oracle have as good as bought Sun 100%, but this petition is so that if oracle buys Sun/MySQL, MySQL will have to remain under the GNU GPL License.

This worldwide call has been open for a while is and being orchestrated by the MySQL founder.

And the point is, if Oracle buys Sun, and gets MySQL, every hosting server on the internet is going to pay the price. Most will shut down.
 
*Petition Signed*

This is really worrying. I'll start displaying it in my signature on other forums now.
 
God... mysql is free software.. why so worried... Redhat and even Novell has said if it becomes fully closed source they will fork it as they both need mysql.
 
NBK*Twitch said:
God... mysql is free software.. why so worried... Redhat and even Novell has said if it becomes fully closed source they will fork it as they both need mysql.

Yeah, but forked is never as good as an original is it?
 
SA007 said:
NBK*Twitch said:
God... mysql is free software.. why so worried... Redhat and even Novell has said if it becomes fully closed source they will fork it as they both need mysql.

Yeah, but forked is never as good as an original is it?
Incorrect most forked software is always better then the original. Look at Go Office for example.
 
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