What Can We Learn from the MySQL Saga?

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 05/09/2008 - 22:10

Computerworld UK: "It seems appropriate that Sweden, the original home of MySQL, should be part of the ancient Norse territories, for the MySQL open/closed code story is threatening to turn into a saga as long and as complex as Njal's..."


 

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