Andrew, I don't think it's becoming of the Postgres community to gloat about this. Your contention that MySQL will "get flushed down the drain" sounds almost as misguided as Monty's contention that Oracle will divest in, and ultimately somehow "kill" MySQL as a means of cornering the RDBMS market. The reason that MySQL can boast having so many installs is because it is used in shared hosting shops around the world. I really strongly doubt that Oracle are entertaining the idea of moving those sorts of MySQL users (i.e. the majority) over to Oracle database - they want to find a way to extract money from them, if that's possible. They certainly won't have a monopoly on supporting MySQL that they can use as leverage. Even if Oracle *could* somehow kill MySQL, I think it's extremely unlikely that they'd be the beneficiary, and they know it. I say this as someone who is largely indifferent to what happens to MySQL, beyond the ramifications for PostgreSQL. Regards, Peter Geoghegan -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general