Re: Oracle tries to capture CentOS users

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On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 4:33 PM, John R. Dennison <jrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So for all your ramblings of commercialism these past few posts you
> would rather use something free instead of paying?  Really?

I said that Oracle Database does not interest me, because MySQL /
PostgreSQL is enough for my simple needs.
And I couldn' t afford the price of Oracle's commercial database even
if I wanted to use it.

Now, their entry-level Linux support subscription is another thing...
if I start providing commercial services on top of a Linux box I'd
rather pay whatever entry level fee I can to get *some* level of
support (specially wrt priority security fixes). And there ORCL linux
is the most affordable compared to RHEL.

That's what I said and there's no contradiction.

FC
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