> Unless Postgresql is in the public domain, there is a entity to
> worry about, as with all copyrighted works.
Postgresql is under the BSD license so your specific concerns are
moot.
No, they are not, Postgresql is still copyrighted, just like a work
that is GPLed.
Alfred M\. Szmidt writes:
> Unless Postgresql is in the public domain, there is a entity to worry
> about, as with all copyrighted works.
Postgresql is under the BSD license so your specific concerns are moot.
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> MySQL is free software, so there is no need to reconsider.
So is Postgresql, but there is no "Postgresql AB" to worry about.
Unless Postgresql is in the public domain, there is a entity to worry
about, as with all copyrighted works.
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I wrote:
> Or maybe you should consider using Postgresql.
Alfred M\. Szmidt writes:
> MySQL is free software, so there is no need to reconsider.
So is Postgresql, but there is no "Postgresql AB" to worry about.
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Or maybe you should consider using Postgresql.
MySQL is free software, so there is no need to reconsider.
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Alfred M\. Szmidt writes:
> I guess I should really be having this discusion with the MySQL AB (?),
Or maybe you should consider using Postgresql.
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"Alfred M\. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I guess I should really be having this discusion with the MySQL AB (?),
>but here goes.
>
> You should really be having this discussion with a lawyer.
I'd recommend starting with the MySQL people. The lawyer can tell you
how he thinks you
I guess I should really be having this discusion with the MySQL AB (?),
but here goes.
You should really be having this discussion with a lawyer.
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> I guess I should really be having this discusion with the MySQL AB (?),
They will tell you all sorts of myths to scare you into buying their
"commercial license" which will free you (and your clients) from GNU
liability. That's the business model.
regards,
alexa
Alexander Terekhov wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>A java application that collects the data and stores it in a MySQL
>>database. This uses an LGPL library.
>>The MySQL database, straight out of the box. I want to use the GPL
>>version.
>>A java servlet that queries the database and serves HT
Bernd Jendrissek wrote:
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> Make up your mind.
The GNU project is certainly not about public domain/all rights
abandoned. The FSF's idiotic propaganda aside for a moment, it
makes it proprietary.
regards,
alexander.
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> The MySQL Protocol is proprietary.
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> Because this is a GPL protocol, [...]
Make up your mind.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I know you get many questions like this, but I thought I just had to
> ask, because it is so important that I get this right. Also sorry about
> using the "bullshit bingo" term solution, but I want to be general
> here.
>
> I am providing a solution that
Hi All,
I know you get many questions like this, but I thought I just had to
ask, because it is so important that I get this right. Also sorry about
using the "bullshit bingo" term solution, but I want to be general
here.
I am providing a solution that populates a database and serves data
from th
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