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Pretty much.. Mitchell baker gets paid 7 million.
That being said though, just to play devils advocate, she was there since the beginning apparently (at Netscape). So, she actually seems to somewhat deserve it. And she's well educated too and I get the impression she's also a good person too
Whereas, you look at the Oracle CEO, and she's what you expect (donates a lot of money to the right wing, banker, etc)
Man, I forgot how much I hated Oracle. Thanks for reminding me!
You're welcome.
By the way, not sure if you're a linux user, but if you were wondering why Redhat is locking down the source code a bit, its probably thanks to oracle too. Oracle Unbreakable Linux was basically just a rebrand of Redhat (I'm guessing they just charge less for support to undercut redhat). It's not because Redhat are bad for the community or greedy, but because they can't compete if Oracle screws them that way
So Oracle is also screwing over Linux now too.