Re: PostGre SQL/ HCL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Christophe Pettus
Subject Re: PostGre SQL/ HCL
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Msg-id E7CA7F2E-985B-4625-9E07-BA247DED8353@thebuild.com
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In response to PostGre SQL/ HCL  (Aayra Singh <aayra.singh@hcltech.com>)
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> On Mar 23, 2026, at 03:16, Aayra Singh <aayra.singh@hcltech.com> wrote:
> I am from the Procurement team at HCLTech.
>  We have purchased PostGre SQL through one of our vendors.
>  We were informed through them that the product support is included in license cost but not integration support that
userneed to do on his own. 

This question reoccurs on these lists, as many large companies are still unfamiliar with open source software and how
itis licensed and supported. 

The database system under the name PostgreSQL does not belong to any one company, and no company sells it as such.
Compnaiesmay sell variations of it ("forks"), or may sell packaged versions of it, but anyone can download and run
PostgreSQLfor free without having to pay any license fee. 

The vendor through whom you purchased PostgreSQL may be simply distributing the software with the addition of paid
supportservices.  The open-source PostgreSQL license allows that. 

It's hard to answer the question about what the difference is between "product" and "integration" support, because
PostgreSQLas such does not come with either one.  Speculatively, what your vendor might mean is that handling of bugs
andadvice on the operation of PostgreSQL is included in their support contract, but advice and support on how to
integratePostgreSQL in your application is not included.  (Note that no organization except the PostgreSQL Global
DevelopmentGroup cna promise changes to PostgreSQL, so if your vendor is guaranteeing bug fixes in the community
version,or the addition of features, they are misinformed as to how the development process works.) 

However, you'll need to get that infromation directly from your vendor.  The community (which is what you have reached
onthis mailing list) provides assistance on PostgreSQL, but the community is not a corporation and can only supply
assistanceas individual members of it have time and expertise to do so. 

If you would like "integration" support, you can contact a consultancy that professional services organization
PostgreSQL. The community maintains a list of professional services organizations here: 

    https://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_support/

Ultimately, though, the questions on what is and is not included in your support contract is a question for the vendor
thatsold you the contract.  There is no bright line between "product" and "integration" support, and they would be the
bestpeople to contact to find out what the distinction is in your case. 


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