Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mitch Vincent wrote: > > > > Regardless of what license is best, could the license even be changed now? I > > mean, some of the initial Berkeley code is still in there in some sense and > > I would think that the original license (BSD I assume) of the initial source > > code release would have to be somehow honored.. I'm just wondering if the PG > > team could change the license even if they wanted to.. I should go read the > > license again, I know the answer to the above is in there but it's been a > > _Every_single_ copyright holder of code in the core server would have to > agree to any change. No - GPL projects can include BSD-copyrighted code, no problem there. That being said, creating bad blood is not a good thing, so an approach like this would hurt PostgreSQL a lot. -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød Red Hat, Inc.
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