IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition
IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition
Posted Oct 1, 2010 12:59 UTC (Fri) by bojan (subscriber, #14302)In reply to: IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition by dlang
Parent article: Red Hat Responds to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Request for Guidance on Bilski
Seriously for a second, many people chose MySQL in the olden days because it was fast and ACID was not an issue for the web. Fair enough, but claiming that an open source implementation of an SQL server was a revolution done by MySQL AB is a complete fantasy.
I learnt my open source SQL on Postgres, all before 2000. Never ran MySQL until I found myself in a job in 2004 where GBs had to be written into the DB fast and the product (not open source) supported MySQL.
So, any claims that MySQL was the only show in town is just nonsense. And that seems to be the main plank of his argument.
