On Jan 17, 2008, at 3:25 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:

>>      That is not correct. If you *distribute* MySQL solutions, whether
>> you charge for them or not, you need a commercial license. If you
>> simply use it in-house without ever distributing it, you do not need
>> the commercial license.
>
> Distribution = Helping customers to setup their own in-house MySQL? :)

        No, since *you* aren't distributing it. I can help people setup  
their own in-house Microsoft SQL Server, but that doesn't mean that  
*I* have to own a license to that server.

-- Ed Leafe
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