[ madamov @ 16.01.2008. 16:02 ] @
http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/me...intcmp=hp2008jan16_mysql_learn

U stvari nije još dok ne prođu one antimonopolske kontrole kod ovako velikih akvizicija, ali tokom ove godine će to biti završeno.

Pun tekst je ovde: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-01/sunflash.20080116.1.xml
[ korisnicko_ime @ 16.01.2008. 17:16 ] @
dal ce da bude "dzabe" tj da li ce postojati razlike izmedju enterprise i obicne verzije u ceni?
[ CONFIQ @ 16.01.2008. 20:50 ] @
Odprilike nista, ili se bar nadam... Mysql blog:
http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj/2008/01/16/sun-acquires-mysql/
Vredi procitati!

What does the acquisition of MySQL by Sun mean for the core MySQL community?

I’d like to think that the acquisition of MySQL by Sun will be seen as good news also by the core group of users who form the active MySQL community. This is because Sun is a safe haven for MySQL. Sun knows Open Source, and to the extent things change, I expect Sun to add value to our community. I don’t expect huge change, though. We continue to work with our quality contributors, we continue to provide our MySQL Forums, the Planet MySQL blog aggregator, we remain on the #mysql-dev and #mysql channels on Freenode, we provide MySQL University lessons, we meet at the MySQL Users Conference. We’ll put effort into connecting the many FOSS enthusiasts and experts at Sun — whom we will now learn to know better — with our active user community.
[ Buum @ 17.01.2008. 09:39 ] @
Hmm, dopada mi se ovakav razvoj situacije.
[ MarkoBalkan @ 17.01.2008. 10:01 ] @
Citat:
korisnicko_ime: dal ce da bude "dzabe" tj da li ce postojati razlike izmedju enterprise i obicne verzije u ceni?



pa ako je java open source u besplatnoj verziji, solaris također, zašto onda ne bi bio i mysql nadalje od strane sun-a?