Tom Lane wrote: > Do you have any problem with releasing your stuff under the Postgres > distribution terms (BSD license)? No, I don't see any problem with the BSD license, or any other license, for that matter. I just had some reservations about releasing stuff that was far from perfect, and it took me a while to realize it could be useful as it is for some, and serve as a good starting point for others. Now I wonder, what does it take to be in contrib? > there's precedent, as regress already > uses some contrib stuff. I'd be curious to find out what that stuff is and how it's done. --Gene
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