Re: About GPL and proprietary software - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Kaarel
Subject Re: About GPL and proprietary software
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Msg-id 3F530C40.3090508@future.ee
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In response to Re: About GPL and proprietary software  (Doug McNaught <doug@mcnaught.org>)
Responses Re: About GPL and proprietary software  (Paul Thomas <paul@tmsl.demon.co.uk>)
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>This is neither a GNU nor a MySQL mailing list.  I suggest you take
>your question to one of those places, as you'll get a better answer.
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The question in it self was more general than PostgreSQL and MySQL.
However as I currently need to work with both of them I wanted to make
clear the actual differences caused by licensing between the two
products. The other thing is that it is probably a little easier to
explain and understand if there are concrete examples.

I asked this list because I didn't want to subscribe to yet another list
for this matter and pgsql-general sure has the competence to answere
that kind of questions. It has to have.

I asked this list and not MySQL list because I am subscribed to
mysql-general and comparing the two list content I like more what I see
in PostgreSQL lists and the concrete example is about PostgreSQL as much
as it is MySQL. I don't think at a PostgreSQ conference you would guide
me to MySQL conference when I asked this same question would you?

Licensing is quite difficult to understad (at least for me) yet a very
important aspect of software development. I don't intend to ruine
anybodys day I just want a small discussion which in the end would
explain the cases when the licensing aspect of these two concrete
products will play an important role in developing software.

Kaarel



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