MySQL ends distribution of Enterprise source tarballs

MySQL ends distribution of Enterprise source tarballs
MySQL quietly let slip that it would no longer be distributing the MySQL Enterprise Server source as a tarball not quite a year after the company announced a split between its paid and free versions. While the Enterprise Server code is still under the GNU General Public License (GPL) MySQL is making it harder for non-customers to access the source code.

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MySQL ends distribution of Enterprise source tarballs (NewsForge)

MySQL ends distribution of Enterprise source tarballs (NewsForge)
MySQL quietly let slip that it would no longer be distributing the MySQL Enterprise Server source as a tarball, not quite a year after the company announced a split between its paid and free versions. While the Enterprise Server code is still under the GNU General Public License (GPL), MySQL is making it harder for non-customers to access the source code.