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I think everyone realizes at this point that the PGDG is not
an official legal entity, but do we at least have a modern
statement from Core as to what it is unofficially? In other
words, the PostgreSQL Global Development Group is
composed of ________

My two cents: keep the individual copyrights in, or have each
person sign a document transferring ownership to some
other entity. (Just want to point out that MySQL has chosen
the second option. ;)

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Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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