Tom Lane wrote:
I'm sure EnterpriseDB or one of the other PG support companies would be happy to sell you a support contract, if having somebody to sue is an essential part of happiness.
And on a good day, access to someone with the source code who will actually be motivated to fix your problem, so you don't even have to sue them! Such a novel concept. I find the idea that anyone is going to sue Oracle for breach of contract and actually get anything out of it beyond a refund kind of hilarious myself. Sure, your lawyers have done a better job of protecting you than Larry Ellison's...good luck with that. (Hint: Oracle is currently fending a lawsuit from the US Department of Justice)
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