Oracle May 'Fork Itself' With MySQL Moves
New submitter packetrat writes "Ars Technica analyzes the recent commercial additions by Oracle to MySQL Enterprise and the additional unrest it's added to the community. Oracle may be throwing itself out of the community as it pushes more customers to look at fully open-source alternatives."
The part about pushing people to consider alternatives seems to be founded on very thin ice - the alternatives do not actually offer you the functionality you woudl have to pay for in case of using "Oracle" MySQL, and also, if you use Oracle MySQL to get the for pay features and support, you would select teh system you run it on based on what is supported - just the same as you do with any database you pay support for.
FIRST COMMENT!!
Anyways, I'm glad people are finally realizing that open core does not work.
It's OurSQL now, freetards.
...that happens with everything Oracle touches. MySQL users will switch to MariaDB just as OO.org users switched to LibreOffice.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
...and any other OS without package management
Most Linux distros will simply just point the mysql packages to mariadb (or whatever fork), and end-users will not have to do (or know) anything
Upgrade, continue as usual, and wonder why the windows people are jumping up & down...
Oracle offers some added value if you need it. If you are stuck on mysql for some reason and you project outgrew what the free verions handles, it may be reasonable to pay some money for well defined support of new features.
If you don't need it (and that applies to me and most people here), then just happily use the free version. If you are not convinced the support for the new features is worth the money, then don't buy it.
So, yes, oracle may have forked it. They are neither the first company to do something like this (see ghostscript) nor will they be the last. History shows that usually the commercial "value-added" distribution may be marginal in the installed base, but if the company plays the cards right its customers and the company can profit from the commercial version.
I clicked on "unrest" link and lo and behold it takes me to Monty's blog where he whines about what Oracle is doing to "his" mysql. It seems to me that he sold "his" database to Sun for "approximately $1 billion in total consideration" (http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/sun-to-acquire-mysql.html) Seems he wasn't too worried about the foss community when he sold mysql to Sun. Now that he finds that he isn't the center of attention any more he starts stomping his feet and holding his breath until he turns blue. He suddenly is worried about how open mysql is? I keep hearing about how bad oracle is, maybe you better look at just how "open" google is. I find google several orders of magnitude worse than oracle.
... Oracle has decided to fork itself.
I'd have no problem telling them to go fork themselves...
Is that it will go fork itself...
Do you have ESP?
I just hope nobody buys PostgreSQL anytime soon.
Oracle has alredy forked itself. It acquired Sun and quickly set about forking everything. Great customer support- Forked. Channel partners and distributers - Forked. Great open source products- Forked that!. Access to online support tools- Totally Forked. We are Oracle and no we don't want you to use our products. Get Forked.
Don't mind the accent, I'm from Glasgow.
always Firebird http://www.firebirdsql.org/ which is more advanced in many ways.