No. Fortunately we agreed to try not to change the license again before the "final" release of PostgreSQL. This _might_ take a while, but has the tremendeous benefit of reducing the license changes to one.


Jan


Evil Azrael wrote:

Hi Folks!

I don�t know whether it would be possible or not, but wouldn�t it be
time to update the license text to the text of the current BSD
license template? Or at least to replace "University of California"
with "The PostgreSQL Global Development Group" ?

Christoph Nelles




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