Not only did they just strike a deal with Novell, their most recent month of sales hit an all-time high.
Great work, guys!
Posted by jzawodn at October 21, 2002 01:54 PM
Jeremy, my blog post was just a little dig on Novell. I didn't realize that anyone at all still had that OS running. It interesting to hear otherwise.
As for MySQL I'm continually being impressed.
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