Just like this time last year (I hope this isn't a perennial
  event) everybody is expressing fear, uncertainty and doubt about
  the future of MySQL in the wake of yet another acquisition. What
  is going to happen?
  
  MySQL isn't going to disappear tomorrow. Or even in the next ten
  years. Why?
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- The internet runs on the LAMP stack. There is so much
  technological infrastructure dedicated to MySQL that anybody
  would be crazy to think that it is going to disappear anytime
  soon. Hell, lots of companies still run 4.0 databases.
 
- The MySQL codebase is GPL. Even if Oracle just closed up the
  MySQL office and set everybody packing the source code is ours to
  use, to repackage, to redistribute and to enhance. Drizzle
  already exists as a fork and others could emerge. I don't think
  that forks and alternative distributions are bad.
 
 So if MySQL isn't going to disappear, what is …