Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread Mark Kirkwood

On 18/01/11 18:04, Tom Lane wrote:

David Fetterda...@fetter.org  writes:

Who's the copyright holder(s)?  If it's all individual contributors,
Red Hat policy is not in play.

Sorry David, it was written on the company's dime.



However, I doubt that Red Hat derives any value from this useful product 
being excluded from contrib by the choice of license - would they be 
receptive to the idea that it would be free marketing to have it in the 
main tarball/rpm/deb (etc) with merely a decision to change it GPL-BSD?


regards

Mark

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread David Fetter
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 09:14:41PM +1300, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
 On 18/01/11 18:04, Tom Lane wrote:
 David Fetterda...@fetter.org  writes:
 Who's the copyright holder(s)?  If it's all individual
 contributors, Red Hat policy is not in play.
 Sorry David, it was written on the company's dime.
 
 However, I doubt that Red Hat derives any value from this useful
 product being excluded from contrib by the choice of license - would
 they be receptive to the idea that it would be free marketing to
 have it in the main tarball/rpm/deb (etc) with merely a decision to
 change it GPL-BSD?

I'm guessing there's a Policy® at Red Hat that software made on its
dime be GPL (v2, I'd guess), and that getting an exception would
involve convening its board or similarly drastic action.

Is that about right?

Cheers,
David.
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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread Tom Lane
David Fetter da...@fetter.org writes:
 I'm guessing there's a Policy® at Red Hat that software made on its
 dime be GPL (v2, I'd guess), and that getting an exception would
 involve convening its board or similarly drastic action.

It's company policy, and while it *might* be possible to get an
exception, the effort involved would far exceed the benefit we'd get out
of it.  Moreover, despite Mark's creative argument, I really doubt that
Red Hat would perceive any benefit to themselves in making an exception.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread Robert Haas
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 David Fetter da...@fetter.org writes:
 I'm guessing there's a PolicyŽ at Red Hat that software made on its
 dime be GPL (v2, I'd guess), and that getting an exception would
 involve convening its board or similarly drastic action.

 It's company policy, and while it *might* be possible to get an
 exception, the effort involved would far exceed the benefit we'd get out
 of it.  Moreover, despite Mark's creative argument, I really doubt that
 Red Hat would perceive any benefit to themselves in making an exception.

I'm not sure why they'd care, but it certainly doesn't seem worth
spending the amount of time arguing about it that we are.  David and
Mark are, of course, free to spend their time petitioning Red Hat for
relicensing if they are so inclined, but they aren't entitled to tell
you how to spend yours.  And even if they were, I would hope that
they'd want you to spend it committing patches rather than arguing
with your employer about relicensing of a utility that's freely
available anyway and of use to 0.1% of our user base.

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread Cédric Villemain
2011/1/18 Robert Haas robertmh...@gmail.com:
 On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 David Fetter da...@fetter.org writes:
 I'm guessing there's a PolicyŽ at Red Hat that software made on its
 dime be GPL (v2, I'd guess), and that getting an exception would
 involve convening its board or similarly drastic action.

 It's company policy, and while it *might* be possible to get an
 exception, the effort involved would far exceed the benefit we'd get out
 of it.  Moreover, despite Mark's creative argument, I really doubt that
 Red Hat would perceive any benefit to themselves in making an exception.

 I'm not sure why they'd care, but it certainly doesn't seem worth
 spending the amount of time arguing about it that we are.  David and
 Mark are, of course, free to spend their time petitioning Red Hat for
 relicensing if they are so inclined, but they aren't entitled to tell
 you how to spend yours.  And even if they were, I would hope that
 they'd want you to spend it committing patches rather than arguing
 with your employer about relicensing of a utility that's freely
 available anyway and of use to 0.1% of our user base.


still good, thanks Tom and RH to have push it nearest other PostgreSQL. tools.



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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-18 Thread Mark Kirkwood

On 19/01/11 05:51, Robert Haas wrote:


I'm not sure why they'd care, but it certainly doesn't seem worth
spending the amount of time arguing about it that we are.  David and
Mark are, of course, free to spend their time petitioning Red Hat for
relicensing if they are so inclined, but they aren't entitled to tell
you how to spend yours.  And even if they were, I would hope that
they'd want you to spend it committing patches rather than arguing
with your employer about relicensing of a utility that's freely
available anyway and of use to 0.1% of our user base.



Funny how people can read an email and derive a completely different 
meaning from what you intended - just to be clear: it certainly wasn't 
my intention to tell anyone how to spend their time.


Anyway, good to have pg_filedump on pgfoundry, thanks Tom and RH.

regards

Mark




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[HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-17 Thread Tom Lane
I've gotten permission to move pg_filedump from its former home at
sources.redhat.com to pgfoundry.  You can find the historical release
tarballs as well as current sources at
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgfiledump/

One advantage of doing this is it will be a lot easier to let other
folks join in the fun of hacking it.  If anyone has been harboring
a yen to improve pg_filedump, please join that pgfoundry project.

(Before someone suggests folding it into contrib/: we can't because
of license issues.  pg_filedump is GPL, per Red Hat company policy,
and that's not going to change.)

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-17 Thread David Fetter
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 09:48:58PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
 I've gotten permission to move pg_filedump from its former home at
 sources.redhat.com to pgfoundry.  You can find the historical release
 tarballs as well as current sources at
   http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgfiledump/
 
 One advantage of doing this is it will be a lot easier to let other
 folks join in the fun of hacking it.  If anyone has been harboring
 a yen to improve pg_filedump, please join that pgfoundry project.
 
 (Before someone suggests folding it into contrib/: we can't because
 of license issues.  pg_filedump is GPL, per Red Hat company policy,
 and that's not going to change.)

Who's the copyright holder(s)?  If it's all individual contributors,
Red Hat policy is not in play.

Cheers,
David.
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Re: [HACKERS] pg_filedump moved to pgfoundry

2011-01-17 Thread Tom Lane
David Fetter da...@fetter.org writes:
 On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 09:48:58PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
 (Before someone suggests folding it into contrib/: we can't because
 of license issues.  pg_filedump is GPL, per Red Hat company policy,
 and that's not going to change.)

 Who's the copyright holder(s)?  If it's all individual contributors,
 Red Hat policy is not in play.

Sorry David, it was written on the company's dime.

regards, tom lane

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