On Oct 8, 2005, at 6:40 PM, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
On 10/8/05, Mitch Pirtle <mitch.pirtle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This basically means that InnoDB table support must come out of the
commercial MySQL.
For that matter, I'm not sure they can release MySQL under a
commercial license while incorporating 3rd party GPL works, without
the express permission of the copyright holders for those included
works.
Whatever deal they used to have just got changed, that's for sure.
-- Mitch
All of which seems to beg the question: why did not MySQL buy
Innobase themselves? As far as I've read, the terms of the
transaction were not disclosed. I guess it's possible that MySQL
didn't have the financial reach to pull off the deal.
--
Thomas F. O'Connell
Co-Founder, Information Architect
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