El día 20 de abril de 2009 12:30, Camaleón
El 2009-04-20 a las 16:49 +0200, francisco f escribió:
http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/04/20/navegante/1240228857.html
¿Triste... por qué? :-?
Oracle es una empresa de software, le vendrá bien la experiencia de Sun con servidores y estaciones de trabajo.
Me parece una adquisión equilibrada :-)
Parece que la cosa pinta bastantye negra para mysql, segun el propio Monty: http://monty-says.blogspot.com/2009/04/to-be-free-or-not-to-be-free.html What could be Oracle's plan with MySQL? Three different plans come to mind: * They are going to kill MySQL (either directly or by not developing/supporting it fully) * MySQL will get sold of to another entity, either because Oracle doesn't want it or becasue of anti-trust laws. * They will embrace MySQL and Open Source and put their technical expertise on it to ensure that MySQL continues to be the most popular advanced Open Source database. I am putting my hopes to the third option, but for succeeding in that Oracle has to also learn a lot about open source development and working with the community. Mas info: http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7309/1.html Most of the MySQL project leaders and executive team left Sun some time ago and, says Monty Widenius on his blog, “the people who are left are sitting with their CV and ready to press send.” Even with the best intentions, Oracle faces serious trust issues from within and without stemming from how the company has dealt with open source in the past. Widenius continues: Oracle, not having the best possible reputation in the Open Source space, will have a hard time keeping the remaining MySQL people in the company or even working on the MySQL project. Oracle will also have a hard time to ensure to the MySQL customers, community and users that it will keep MySQL “free and available for all”. Salu2 -- Para dar de baja la suscripción, mande un mensaje a: opensuse-es+unsubscribe@opensuse.org Para obtener el resto de direcciones-comando, mande un mensaje a: opensuse-es+help@opensuse.org