Oracle, der ellers hidtil har forsvaret sig med næb og kløer i forbindelse med Sun-opkøbet, lover nu at beskytte open source databasen MySQL, hvis EU giver virksomheden lov til at overtage Sun Microsystems.
EU har siden september blokeret for købet af frygt for, hvilke konsekvenser det kan få for konkurrencen på database-markedet.
Men der er ingen grund til den frygt, for Oracle vil ikke indlemme MySQL i de kommercielle produkter eller stoppe udvikling af open source databasen, meddeler selskabet nu i et åbent brev til MySQL-miljøet.
Oracle lister 10 løfter op til kunder, udviklere og brugere af MySQL, som skal overbevise EU om at godkende købet.
"Oracle skal fortsætte med at forbedre MySQL og lave nye versioner af MySQL, herunder version 6, under GPL," lover selskabet blandt andet.
"Det vil ikke blive et krav til kunder, at de skal købe support services fra Oracle som en betingelse for at få en kommerciel licens til MySQL," lyder et andet af de 10 løfter, som du kan se på næste side.
EU: Det ser godt ud
Noget kunne tyde på, at EU's konkurrencemyndigheder er tilfredse med Oracles database-løfter.
Financial Times skriver, at EU byder løfterne velkommen og taler om en "konstruktiv dialog" med Oracle.
"Oracles bindende kontrakt med storage engine-leverandører omkring "copyright non-assertion" (særlig aftale, red.) og udvidelse på en periode op til fem år for aftalevilkårene for eksisterende kommercielle licenser er afgørende nye facts," lyder det blandt andet fra repræsentanter fra EU, skriver Financial Times.
EU har en frist indtil den 27. januar til at tage stilling til, om Oracles køb af Sun Microsystems skal godkendes.
Her er Oracles 10 MySQL-løfter
In order further to reassure the Commission, Oracle hereby publicly commits to the following:
1. Continued Availability of Storage Engine APIs. Oracle shall maintain and periodically enhance MySQL's Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture to allow users the flexibility to choose from a portfolio of native and third party supplied storage engines.
MySQL's Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture shall mean MySQL's current practice of using, publicly-available, documented application programming interfaces to allow storage engine vendors to "plug" into the MySQL database server. Documentation shall be consistent with the documentation currently provided by Sun.
2. Non-assertion. As copyright holder, Oracle will change Sun's current policy and shall not assert or threaten to assert against anyone that a third party vendor's implementations of storage engines must be released under the GPL because they have implemented the application programming interfaces available as part of MySQL's Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture.
A commercial license will not be required by Oracle from third party storage engine vendors in order to implement the application programming interfaces available as part of MySQL's Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture.
Oracle shall reproduce this commitment in contractual commitments to storage vendors who at present have a commercial license with Sun.
3. License commitment. Upon termination of their current MySQL OEM Agreement, Oracle shall offer storage vendors who at present have a commercial license with Sun an extension of their Agreement on the same terms and conditions for a term not exceeding December 10, 2014.
Oracle shall reproduce this commitment in contractual commitments to storage vendors who at present have a commercial license with Sun.
4. Commitment to enhance MySQL in the future under the GPL. Oracle shall continue to enhance MySQL and make subsequent versions of MySQL, including Version 6, available under the GPL. Oracle will not release any new, enhanced version of MySQL Enterprise Edition without contemporaneously releasing a new, also enhanced version of MySQL Community Edition licensed under the GPL.
Oracle shall continue to make the source code of all versions of MySQL Community Edition publicly available at no charge.
5. Support not mandatory. Customers will not be required to purchase support services from Oracle as a condition to obtaining a commercial license to MySQL.
6. Increase spending on MySQL research and development. Oracle commits to make available appropriate funding for the MySQL continued development (GPL version and commercial version). During each of the next three years, Oracle will spend more on research and development (R&D) for the MySQL Global Business Unit than Sun spent in its most recent fiscal year (USD 24 million) preceding the closing of the transaction.
7. MySQL Customer Advisory Board. No later than six months after the anniversary of the closing, Oracle will create and fund a customer advisory board, including in particular end users and embedded customers, to provide guidance and feedback on MySQL development priorities and other issues of importance to MySQL customers.
8. MySQL Storage Engine Vendor Advisory Board. No later than six months after the anniversary of the closing, Oracle will create and fund a storage engine vendor advisory board, to provide guidance and feedback on MySQL development priorities and other issues of importance to MySQL storage engine vendors.
9. MySQL Reference Manual. Oracle will continue to maintain, update and make available for download at no charge a MySQL Reference Manual similar in quality to that currently made available by Sun.
10. Preserve Customer Choice for Support. Oracle will ensure that end-user and embedded customers paying for MySQL support subscriptions will be able to renew their subscriptions on an annual or multi-year basis, according to the customer's preference.
The geographic scope of these commitments shall be worldwide and these commitments shall continue until the fifth anniversary of the closing of the transaction.