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By: Words — Jonathan Cheyer » Blog Archive » The Importance of Being Earnest

[…] Cole has talked about the frustrations that this causes and calls the Enterprise/Community split a failure. These refinements are interesting are definitely worthy of discussion, but I’ll leave...

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By: Tension Grows Between MySQL AB and the Open Source Community « Kevin...

[…] Jeremy seems to disagree with me on this point: The fundamental idea behind the Community and Enterprise split is a reasonable one. It’s a model that has worked very well for RedHat with their...

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By: Johnny Hughes

Jeremy, thank you very much for your interest in keeping the Enterprise MySQL source code available. The CentOS project keeps the latest version of MySQL in our CentOS Plus repository and we greatly...

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By: Another Reason Why MySQL Gets It « rand($thoughts);

[…] MySQL Gets It Posted by Savio Rodrigues under MySQL , Open Source  There has been some discussion about MySQL’s recent moves to clarify the targeting between MySQL Community Server & […]

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<strong>MySQL Community split officially a failure</strong> This story has been submitted to Stirrdup. Your support can help it become hot.

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By: Refining MySQL Community Server at Jeremy’s Blog

[…] has sparked quite a few responses in the community, most of them negative. For one, it’s an extremely confusing setup […]

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By: » Can mySQL take it back? | Open Source | ZDNet.com

[…] Jeremy Cole notes on his weblog, the main reason to do this is so Linux distros won’t ship Enterprise with their LAMP […]

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By: jcole’s weblog: Jeremy Cole’s take on life. » Blog Archive » On serving...

[…] jcole’s weblog Jeremy Cole’s take on life. Pescadero Beach, California « MySQL Community split officially a failure […]

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By: 451 CAOS Theory » Balancing community and enterprise needs

[…] people have pointed out over the years that the MySQL development process is counterproductive (not least Jeremy […]

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By: MySQL Enterprise: the lord giveth, the lord taketh away « Open Query blog

[…] think Jeremy Cole summarises the issue very well. Important promises for the community ecosystem were not delivered. This is a […]

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