Thread: SAPDB - MYSQL
SO HERE IS THE LIGHT IN THE DARK!!!! regards EWald Geschwinde FYI - I copied this post to Rudolf Munz who was kind enough to reply: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Ray, MySQL will offer a rebranded version of SAP DB as a MySQL product. So SAP DB does not go away and will also be offered in the future under as Open Source under GPL. The SAP DB team you know stays in place and takes care of the ongoing development and and support of SAP DB. Future SAP DB releases will come as planned. SAP is and remains responsible for the SAP DB code base. MySQL plans to add the rebranded SAP DB as a new product line to its present MySQL Classic and MySQL Pro product lines. Regards, Rudolf Munz ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers Ray Ray Harrison wrote: Like many on this list I was disheartened by this news. My main questions, if Daniel, Elke et al are still available, are: 1.) What happens to the SAP DB code tree? Will it merge with mySQL or will it be a separate product? Or will the code tree just go away? 2.) Will SAP LABS do any work on the 7.5 fork or will it only do minimal work on 7.4? 3.) If the answer to (1) is that it will merge with mySQL, what versions of mySQL will end up as the co-product of SAP DB and mySQL? To re-name a product that carries with it a substantial amount of weight (SAP DB) to mySQL (despite their recent advances, it still comes across as a toy in the minds of many) is a travesty. Cheers Ray Harrison Managing Partner TSG International, LLC
That answer sounds nice, but has a different tone then the article titled "MySQL Takes Database Reins from SAP" http://www.internetnews.com/storage/article.php/2212341 Robert Treat On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 12:47, Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > SO HERE IS THE LIGHT IN THE DARK!!!! > regards EWald Geschwinde > > > > FYI - I copied this post to Rudolf Munz who was kind enough to reply: > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > MySQL will offer a rebranded version of SAP DB as a MySQL product. So > SAP DB does not go away and > will also be offered in the future under as Open Source under GPL. The > SAP DB team you know stays > in place and takes care of the ongoing development and and support of > SAP DB. Future SAP DB > releases will come as planned. SAP is and remains responsible for the > SAP DB code base. MySQL plans to > add the rebranded SAP DB as a new product line to its present MySQL > Classic and MySQL Pro product > lines. > > Regards, > > Rudolf Munz > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Cheers > Ray > Ray Harrison wrote: > Like many on this list I was disheartened by this news. My main > questions, if Daniel, Elke et al are still available, are: > > 1.) What happens to the SAP DB code tree? Will it merge with mySQL or > will it be a separate product? Or will the code tree just go away? > > 2.) Will SAP LABS do any work on the 7.5 fork or will it only do minimal > work on 7.4? > > 3.) If the answer to (1) is that it will merge with mySQL, what versions > of mySQL will end up as the co-product of SAP DB and mySQL? > > To re-name a product that carries with it a substantial amount of weight > (SAP DB) to mySQL (despite their recent advances, it still comes across > as a toy in the minds of many) is a travesty. > > Cheers > Ray Harrison > Managing Partner > TSG International, LLC > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command > (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org)
There have been another anouncement from SAP/DB team where they declared that SAP/DB client library is no longer going to be licensed under LGPL but GPL. That means that people that link these libraries to their programs have to either release source code under GPL or buy a licence from MySQL AB. People at SAP/DB mailing list (including me) are planning to create a fork of client library if not the database kernel itself. Regards, Nicolai ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Treat" <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net> To: "Ewald Geschwinde" <webmaster@geschwinde.net> Cc: <pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:53 PM Subject: Re: [pgsql-advocacy] SAPDB - MYSQL > That answer sounds nice, but has a different tone then the article > titled "MySQL Takes Database Reins from SAP" > > http://www.internetnews.com/storage/article.php/2212341 > > > Robert Treat > > On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 12:47, Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > > SO HERE IS THE LIGHT IN THE DARK!!!! > > regards EWald Geschwinde > > > > > > > > FYI - I copied this post to Rudolf Munz who was kind enough to reply: > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Ray, > > > > MySQL will offer a rebranded version of SAP DB as a MySQL product. So > > SAP DB does not go away and > > will also be offered in the future under as Open Source under GPL. The > > SAP DB team you know stays > > in place and takes care of the ongoing development and and support of > > SAP DB. Future SAP DB > > releases will come as planned. SAP is and remains responsible for the > > SAP DB code base. MySQL plans to > > add the rebranded SAP DB as a new product line to its present MySQL > > Classic and MySQL Pro product > > lines. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rudolf Munz > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Cheers > > Ray > > Ray Harrison wrote: > > Like many on this list I was disheartened by this news. My main > > questions, if Daniel, Elke et al are still available, are: > > > > 1.) What happens to the SAP DB code tree? Will it merge with mySQL or > > will it be a separate product? Or will the code tree just go away? > > > > 2.) Will SAP LABS do any work on the 7.5 fork or will it only do minimal > > work on 7.4? > > > > 3.) If the answer to (1) is that it will merge with mySQL, what versions > > of mySQL will end up as the co-product of SAP DB and mySQL? > > > > To re-name a product that carries with it a substantial amount of weight > > (SAP DB) to mySQL (despite their recent advances, it still comes across > > as a toy in the minds of many) is a travesty. > > > > Cheers > > Ray Harrison > > Managing Partner > > TSG International, LLC > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > > TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command > > (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org) > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >