The Story of MySQL

Try CodeRabbit free: https://coderabbit.link/codesource CodeRabbit gives you AI-powered code reviews directly inside your pull requests — helping you catch issues earlier, review faster, and ship cleaner code. December 2009. A programmer in Finland writes an open letter to the entire internet. He isn't asking for money. He's asking thousands of strangers to write to the European Union and help him stop a billionaire from taking the software he built — the one he named after his daughter. He spent twenty-seven years on it. And he's about to lose it. That software is MySQL. There's a good chance it's quietly running the website you're on right now, along with a huge slice of the internet. The billionaire is Larry Ellison, and his company, Oracle, has every reason on earth to want MySQL dead. What happened next is one of the strangest stories in tech — a slow-motion fight over whether the new owner was keeping MySQL alive or quietly killing it. Fifteen years later, people still can't agree on which. So what actually happened? This is the story of MySQL. 00:00 The Database That Built the Web 01:39 The Daughter Behind MySQL 03:10 How MySQL Took Over the Web 05:21 Sponsor 06:13 Oracle Takes Control 08:28 MariaDB and the Escape Plan 10:42 What Really Killed MySQL?