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The white knight of open-source. Saved mySQL.
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Safe site nothing bad.
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I signed it, Did you? I hope so, So we can save the web!
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I signed the petition although I find it hard to believe that Oracle will even acknowledge a petition, let alone honor a petition by complying with the demands of a petition. I would like to believe that once something is released to Open Source that it can not be withdrawn from Open source, but the true test must be in a competent court. I see three possible outcomes, listed in my order of preference: 1; Oracle never had any intention of enforcing any claims on Sun's Open Source projects and will release it to a competent entity or retain it as a supported Open Source project of its own 2; Oracle is ambivalent about Sun's Open Source projects and will release Sun's Open Source projects rather than go to court over Open Source 3; Oracle is serious about retaining Sun's Open Source projects as its own and will go to court to retain ownership NOTE: I say Open Source rather than name any individual Open Source project because I believe the fate of all Open Source projects may follow the fate of any one Open Source project if that Open Source project is seriously challenged.
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http://helpmysql.org/en/theissue/customerspaythebill - As a former Informix DBA I strongly support having multiple database alternatives! Please help keep the Oracle Fox out of the MySQL hen house. Please sign the petition at http://helpmysql.org/en/theissue/customerspaythebill
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Sign the petition!!!!
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Firmad sin dudar
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Rettet MySQL! Ich habe die Petition unterzeichnet.
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Just to let you know, the guy running the petition is the one who sold it in the first place. Dumb. Also, since it's open source, Oracle can't kill it
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i signed it... its all good
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Site for the Save MySQL Campaign so Oracle doesn't buys and sells it.
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Well, some people want to sign it. But I don't. I believe that Oracle knows what they are doing and will still keep MySQL free and open source. Sign if you want, but I won't.
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Petition site to ensure that MySQL remains in the opensource community and not to be corrupted by Oracle's recent acquisition of Sun.
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Let's all save MySQL open source project.
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Zum Schutz der freien Marktwirtschaft fühle ich mich als Anwender verpflichtet, der Organisation "Save MySQL" beizutreten und die Petition zu unterzeichnen.
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