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In response to Big 7.4 items  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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> > Note that while Spread is open source in the sense that "the source is
> > available", it's license is significantly more restrictive than
> > PostgreSQL's:
> > 
> >     http://www.spread.org/license/
> > 
> 
> Interesting.  It looks like a modified version of the old BSD license
> where you are required to mention you are using Spread.  I believe we
> can get that reduced.  (I think Darren already addressed this with
> them.) We certainly are not going to accept software that requires all
> PostgreSQL user sites to mention Spread.
> 

I dont think this is the case.  We don't redistribute spread
from the pg-replication site.  There are links to the down
load area.  I don't think this should be any different if
postgres-r is merged with the main postgresql tree.  If 
Spread is the group communication we choose to use for 
postgresql replication, then I would think some Spread 
information would be in order on the advocacy site, and 
in any set up documentation for replication.

I have spoken to Yair Amir from the Spread camp on 
several occasions, and they are very excited about the
replication project.  I sure it won't be an issue, but 
I will forward this message to him.

Darren




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