On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, PcgScrapAddy wrote:
> All versions up to the current release of sapdb are still completely free > and will remain so. Only the future works as yet to be produced by the MySQL > & SAPDB teams will be under full GPL. > > Remember, what MySQL asks for a commercial license is pittance compared to > the other dbms', once SAPDB falls under this scheme you will still be > getting one hell of a bargain. The problem is that to this day we still don't know what Mysql will want to charge for the commercial license. Current mysql prices are ~600USD, while one can imagine that SAPDB will be alot more then this. But i would wait and see what is going to happen there. > If you find another dbms that matches up then I wish you well. Not free, but there are others.. Firebird is ok, but to slow for some uses. PostGreSql isn't bad, but haven't tested scalability on it. So one is left with Oracle or DB2. <snip> > Hello all, > > we just did a mid size project based on SAP-DB and were very happy with > its LGPL/GPL scheme since you could really call SAP-DB to be FREE as in > http://www.sapdb.org. > > Now, I suggest removing the "FREE" from SAP-DB. I was really stunned by > the news about the licensing shift to the commercial model of MySQL. > > We chose SAP-DB because it was free and because it was technologically > superior to most of the other free DBs. > > Now, it won't be free anymore for commercial projects and its unsure > what will happen technologically. > > This whole decision is very bad news, you remember the lawsuit of MySQL > AB against some company (don't remember the name) because GPL violation? > > I will look for another really FREE database. > > Matthias _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
