It's easy to claim GPL status, liking a favorable reception by this community, but claiming GPL status, and then placing a financial requirement with its use is patently nonsensecal.
It's on their site, in their words, with their claim of GPL that's worthless. You can't restrict GPL utilization. Period. Maybe what they're saying is that their own proprietary software is not to be used with their supposed GPL'd SAP DB, which they could do, but not SAP DB, if it is in fact GPL'd. Why is this hard to get? Free is free, as in liberated, freed, public software. An important point not to be glossed. That's all. Dave Oh, this says nothing about SAP DB as a product, either. I've not used it, but I know SAP's reputation from the proprietary side of things, and they have "good kit." Me, I'm a PostgreSQL fan. DKMW -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 813-236-2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]