Bruce Momjian wrote:
> As some of you know, Nusphere is trying to sell MySQL with an additional
> transaction-based table manager called Gemini. They enabled download of
> the source code yesterday at:
>
> http://mysql.org/download3.php?file_id=1118
>
> Looking through the 122k lines of C code in the Gemini directory, it is
> pretty clear from a 'grep -i progress' that the Gemini code is actually
> the database storage code for the Progress database. Progress is the
> parent company of Nusphere.
And this press release
http://www.nusphere.com/releases/071601.htm
also explains why they had to do it this way. They disagreed with the policy that every code added to the core
systemmust be owned by MySQL AB, so that these guys can sell it for money in their commercial licenses.
IMHO, the MySQL community gives a few people far too much credit anyway. The MySQL AB folks degrade
contributionsfrom their community to "personal donations" to "Monty", which he has to "scrutinize" and often
rewriteso that they can stand their (MySQL AB's) standards. Give me a break, but does the entire MySQL
community only consist of 16 year old junior pacman players, or are there some "real programmers (tm)" too?
But maybe Mr. Mickos told the truth, that there never have been substantial contributions from the outside
and nearly all the code has been written by "Monty" himself (with little "donations" from David). In that case,
NuSphere's launch of mysql.org was long overdue.
Jan
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