Re: beta testing version - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From mlw
Subject Re: beta testing version
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Msg-id 3A2AD4D9.30528FC8@mohawksoft.com
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In response to Re: beta testing version  (Don Baccus <dhogaza@pacifier.com>)
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Gary MacDougall wrote:
> 
> > No, not at all. At least for me, if I write code which is dependent on
> > the open source work of others, then hell yes, that work should also be
> > open source. That, to me, is the difference between right and wrong.
> >
> 
> Actually, your not legally bound to anything if you write "new" additional
> code, even if its dependant on something.  You could consider it
> "propietary"
> and charge for it.  There a tons of these things going on right now.
> 
> Having dependancy on an open source product/code/functionality does not
> make one bound to make thier code "open source".
> 
> > If you write a program which stands on its own, takes no work from
> > uncompensated parties, then you have the unambiguous right to do what
> > ever you want.
> 
> Thats a given.
> 
> > I honestly feel that it is wrong to take what others have shared and use
> > it for the basis of something you will not share, and I can't understand
> > how anyone could think differently.
> 
> The issue isn't "fairness", the issue really is really trust.  And from what
> I'm
> seeing, like anything else in life, if you rely solely on trust when money
> is
> involved, the system will fail--eventually.
> 
> sad... isn't it?

That's why, as bad as it is, GPL is the best answer.


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