Re: contrib/fuzzystrmatch/dmetaphone.c license - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: contrib/fuzzystrmatch/dmetaphone.c license
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Msg-id 54EE4842.7000801@dunslane.net
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In response to Re: contrib/fuzzystrmatch/dmetaphone.c license  (Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com>)
Responses Re: contrib/fuzzystrmatch/dmetaphone.c license  (Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>)
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On 02/25/2015 11:59 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
>>
>> It's largely because of such uncertainties that I have been advised
>> in the past (by those with appropriate letters after their names)
>> to stop using the Artistic licence. This is why I spent nearly a
>> year working on changing pgAdmin to the PostgreSQL licence.
> I committed this (1 July 2004), but cannot remember any details about
> a license discussion. And I searched the list archives and curiously
> cannot find any email at all about it either. Maybe Andrew remembers
> something.
>
> I doubt we want to rip it out without some suitable replacement -- do we?
>
>

That's more than 10 years ago. I remember creating this for my then work 
at the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and sending it to Joe, but 
that's about the extent of my recollection.

If the Artistic License isn't acceptable. I guess we'd have to try to 
get the code relicensed, or reimplement the function ourselves. There 
are numerous implementations out there we could copy from or use as a 
basis for reimplementation, including several licensed under the Apache 
2.0 license - is that compatible with ours?

cheers

andrew





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