Re: Using Religion to make a case for the BSD(PostgreSQL) licencse - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Using Religion to make a case for the BSD(PostgreSQL) licencse
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Msg-id 201011061510.oA6FARQ11281@momjian.us
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In response to Using Religion to make a case for the BSD(PostgreSQL) licencse  (Richard Broersma <richard.broersma@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Using Religion to make a case for the BSD(PostgreSQL) licencse  (Andrej <andrej.groups@gmail.com>)
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Richard Broersma wrote:
> I just read an interesting article which starts out as a MySQL vs.
> Postgresql but latter boils down to a GPL vs. BSD arguement.
>
> http://www.enterpriseirregulars.com/28665/internal-email-on-why-a-software-company-migrates-away-from-mysql/
>
> My opinion about the author is that he or she was pretty bold
> regarding the religious illustration used in the argument.  I think I
> would have been fired on the spot if I distributed an internal email
> with a similar argument.

I am not sure I fully understand the author's point, but it was
certainly interesting, and the "force charity" line is right on the
mark.

I am not sure we should avoid historical analogies just because they
reference religious history --- the analogy seemed reasonable, meaning
he didn't go out of his way to reference religious history, but rather
it made sense to the author.  I would hate to think that people can't
express themselves in that way.

The reference to "Ingres" was surprising because we rarely hear of
migrations to Ingres.  I personally found the "Why not Ingres" line
humorous.  (OK, I am a bad boy.)  ;-)

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