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Sun lost two more open-source executives, but the real test will be whether it can retain the MySQL business executives.
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You are referring to a rumor that was spread more than one month ago. It's still a rumor. and it's an old one.
Giuseppe
I don't know that this is true, but it seems like the focus of the MySQL development team has been scattered and the MySQL database server is losing its importance to Sun, at least from an engineering standpoint.
Am I the only one who thinks this?
- by ZUrlocker October 10, 2008 6:06 PM PDT
- In most silicon valley acquisitions I think it would be news if the founders *didn't* leave. David is a good guy and helped contribute a lot to the open source philosophy and GPL licensing approach at MySQL. But he's not been a part of engineering for many years. And yes, Marten and I are happy doing what we're doing. And the good news is Sun is giving us the ability to apply some of our best practices in open source business and high volume marketing across other areas of the company. MySQL is also benefiting from more engineering resources, performance tuning experts etc.
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(5 Comments)MySQL 5.1 is overdue, but I believe that by giving it a bit more bake time we fixed a few bugs that were discovered late in the game and improved the performance. So the quality is very good. We've had it in production for over a year and many customers have done likewise. But download 5.1.28 RC and see for yourself.
--Zack