Keep the project apolitical? What happens if someone patents "A software that stores and manages data" - PostgreSQL
willthen be illegal here in Europe - who should pay the license fees? And this is exactly the type of patent we are
talkingabout (and that kind of patents already exist here in Germany, they just are not legal yet).
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Andreas Grabmüller
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Von: "Greg Sabino Mullane" <greg@turnstep.com>
An: pgsql-www@postgresql.org
Datum: Monday, April 12, 2004 01:11 PM
Betreff: [pgsql-www] [webmaster] online demonstration against EU Software
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> > Cool. Does this mean we're ok to make the warning on the home
> > page more prominent?
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> More prominent than the ugly, neon green animated Pac-man like thing
> currently on the home page? What percentage of the people reading
> the page are really going to be able to "come to Brussels?" I vote
> for removing it and keeping the project as apolitical as possible.
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> Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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