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What Monty says about the Oracle/Sun situation

MySQL inventor Michael “Monty” Widenius shares his thoughts on the deal and its impact on MySQL.

What could be Oracle’s plan with MySQL? Three different plans come to mind:

  • They are going to kill MySQL (either directly or by not developing/supporting it fully)
  • MySQL will get sold of to another entity, either because Oracle doesn’t want it or becasue of anti-trust laws.
  • They will embrace MySQL and Open Source and put their technical expertise on it to ensure that MySQL continues to be the most popular advanced Open Source database.

Michael Widenius, Founder and original developer of MySQL.

Though he hopes for the third option, he doesn’t seem to have much faith in Oracle and its open source efforts.  He also questions the idea of “owning” open source software, noting that communities are more important than trademarks.

It appears the roots of MySQL are already being reborn in Monty Program Ab.  If this is a successful effort, I think MySQL enthusiasts will be fine, even if the database they use in no longer branded MySQL.

“Your iPod is like your home answering machine…”

…”I guarantee you it will be hard to sell an iPod five or seven years from now when every cell phone can access your entire music library wherever you are.”  — Sun CEO, Scott McNealy in a 2006 article at The Register.

Being big tech industry news, MacRumors posted a note on the Oracle buyout of Sun.  It points out that Sun attempted to buy Apple once, and there were two occasions where the companies nearly merged.  MR cites a 2006 article at The Register with Sun co-founder Bill Joy that I quoted above.

The article points out Scott McNealy’s hesitance toward Apple, especially the long range success of the iPod, which prompted the quote.   In retrospect, that quote looks so funny with my iPhone setting on my desk and talks that Apple is developing technology to stream music from your desktop to you Internet-connected iPhone or iPod anywhere in the world.  Three years later, Apple is going strong, and Sun has been gobbled up.

CNet: Oracle to buy Sun

After months of rumors that IBM was to acquire Sun, Cnet is reporting that Sun is selling, but not to IBM, rather to Oracle. The deal is reportedly worth $7.4B.

I you’ve read my blog, you’ll know that my primary concern with the acquisition of Sun from any company is the fate MySQL, which Sun purchased last year. Leading up to that purchase, Oracle had failed several times to buy MySQL itself, which I was happy about. MySQL offers database software in a market in which Oracle has yet to find a foothold, and I feared that Oracle acquiring the company might stifle the development of the open source product.

So here we are about a year later and Oracle ends up with MySQL via Sun. What will happen to MySQL now? Maybe it will be good for it or maybe bad, or maybe its open source roots will see its core survive under a different name like MariaDB or Drizzle.

WSJ.com: IBM, Sun Talks Dying Quickly?

It looks like IBM’s bid to buy Sun might be fading according to the Wall Street Journal. I guess $7B was too low for Sun to consider it.

NY Times: IBM to pay $7B for Sun

As mentioned a couple of weeks ago, IBM is looking to acquire Sun. According to the NY Times, the acquisition appears to be imminent for a cool $7 billion (h/t Slashdot).

My main question is “what will happen to MySQL?”, especially in the midst of confusion over what the real version of the popular DB software really is.  According to the Times article, though, MySQL could be a key reason that IBM is making this move.

I.B.M.’s acquisition of Sun would disrupt that long partnership with Oracle. I.B.M. could also undercut Oracle by more actively promoting the free MySQL software, which has become the most popular database software with Internet companies.  – NY Times article

My gut says Zend is next.