The ongoing MySQL campaign
The ongoing MySQL campaign
Posted Jan 2, 2010 1:33 UTC (Sat) by sitaram (guest, #5959)In reply to: The ongoing MySQL campaign by rahvin
Parent article: The ongoing MySQL campaign
This is the email I sent to the EC yesterday, FWIW:
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Dear EC commissioners,
I am writing this in my individual capacity, as an open source user, enthusiast, and evangelist for the past 15 years.
I would like to state that, after doing all the research I need to do, and asking all the people who ought to be asked, I have come to the following conclusions:
(1) Whether Oracle buys MySQL or not is completely irrelevant to the open source community.
(2) Such a purchase affects *only* some commercial projects that have a commercial license for MySQL. Any changes in their license terms caused by this acquisition have nothing to do with open source users of MySQL. As such, those changes should be dealt with using the normal anti-trust related rules, without being clouded by "open source community" concerns.
(3) Monty Program AB and their CEO M Widenius are mis-representing this issue as affecting the open source community. However, nowhere in their web pages or blogs or campaign sites do they list even one **purely open source** project that is currently using MySQL that will be badly affected by this acquisition.
(3.1) I submit that asking for that sort of an example is the only meaningful way to validate their current claims.
In effect, I see this as commercial interest masquerading as open source interest, and using claimed damages to the open source community as a way to influence policy. As an open source enthusiast, this makes me uncomfortable, and is my motivation for this email.
