Re: Licensing - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Lance Obermeyer |
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Subject | Re: Licensing |
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Msg-id | 072BDB2B234F3840B0AC03411084C9AF46B510@ausmail2k2.aus.pervasive.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Licensing ("James Tillman" <JamesTillman@sevatechnologies.com>) |
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Re: Licensing
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MySQL is a commercial company that wants to sell licenses. Their open source offering licensed under something called theGPL (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php), which is in some ways quite complex. You or your client should consult an attorney to see whether your intended use meets its terms. Based on your response from the MySQL accountrep, it sounds like your app would not be in compliance. PostgreSQL, on the other hand, is licensed under something called the BSD (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php). It is totally different, and is a much more business friendly license. It essentially allows you to do whatever you want. It is royalty free and does not have any important restrictionson redistribution. If PostgreSQL meets your technical needs, you should give it a try. Licensing will not be a problem. I'm a bit interested in what you are trying to do - large data volumes and laptops don't often go together. -----Original Message----- From: James Tillman [mailto:JamesTillman@sevatechnologies.com] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 3:04 PM To: pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org Subject: [pgsql-advocacy] Licensing Please redirect me if this is the wrong list to post to. I have a client who needs a database to install on laptops for use with a Java app (internal use only, this is a governmental agency). They originally thought MySQL might work, but the MySQL sales rep we spoke to says that you can't install MySQL server on laptops for use with an application without buying licenses (!) They claim you can only run it on a server using the open source license. I was surprised to hear this, but I wonder if PostgresQL has the same restrictions. The app will not be sold, or redistributed outside the organization. The app will be installed on the laptops along with the local server. Looking for a free and open source solution here that can handle many, many records. (HypersonicSQL was considered, but dropped due to large volume performance considerations). Anyone have any guidance on this? jpt <file://C:\Documents and Settings\jtillman\Application Data\Microsoft\Stationery\../../../My Documents/My Pictures/e_curve.bmp> James Tillman President Seva Technologies, LLC 850.201.9715 jamestillman@sevatechnologies.com http://www.sevatechnologies.com <http://www.sevatechnologies.com/>
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