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| From: | Jay J | Date: | October 27 1999 7:17am |
| Subject: | Re: mysql is a pain in the ass | ||
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----- Original Message ----- From: fooler <fooler@stripped> > Jay J wrote: > > > Please...... that's an advantage? Do you base your company philosophy on > > this? Implementing the ol' income - software price - legal fees - downtime + > > legal earnings = net revenue formula, huh? "Dear stockholders, we hope to > > increase your stock price by suing our software vendors, and maybe doing > > some work on the side." > > what about the technical support? beg at your own risk in this list? what > happens when your employee resign using that mysql compare to commercial > products? does the free sql database has a backup support when you need some > help as soon as possible when you cant afford long downtime? From observation, begging is less effective than an honest attempt followed by a humble request. From: http://www.tcx.se/info.html ------------------------------------------- Licensing and Support information * Licensing. When do I have to pay for MySQL? * Order MySQL license or support Official MySQL consultants If you like to have local support or support in your native language, you can get support from the following official MySQL consultants: * Linux Systems Inc. in Korea (website under construction) * SoftAgency Co., Ltd. in Japan ------------------------------------------- If those options don't suit you and you insinst on paying, there's a good possibility a few people on this list would take your money to fix an urgent need. Not to mention the source code is freely available. Blah blah blah.. -Jay J
