So here's my dilemma now.  I'm a committer on Apache CloudStack.  ACS currently 
has a custom data access framework that is somewhat limiting.  I've been 
working on the technical feasibility of moving to an off the shelf open source 
framework for database access.  After much analysis I came to the conclusion 
that hands down jooq was the right framework.  I was just working through some 
technical issues on how to integrate jooq and then I was going to put this up 
for discussion on the mailing list.  Now with this license announcement, I'm 
not sure if I should do that anymore.  

It's not a legal issue I'm worried about, when people see this style of 
commercial licensing they get turned off by it and apache is full of a bunch of 
open source enthusiasts.  So while jooq is awesome, querydsl is probably 
acceptable.  So I think I'm going to have to look further at querydsl because 
I'm not too sure jooq will be accepted by the community anymore.

As I said before, sad day for me....

Darren

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