Thread: News factor article

News factor article

From
Jason Hihn
Date:
Mentions MySQL, but states PostgreSQL is the most mature.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/21460.html


Jason Hihn
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Re: News factor article

From
Gavin Sherry
Date:
On Thu, 8 May 2003, Jason Hihn wrote:

> Mentions MySQL, but states PostgreSQL is the most mature.
> http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/21460.html

Hmm.. not a very good article but. What on earth is this 24 month stuff?

   An alternative arrangement is the Berkeley Software Development (BSD)
   license, used by PostgreSQL, which gives source code developers a
   proprietary head start of 24 months for their innovations, after which
   they become part of the public code base.

Anyone want to send the author a copy of COPYRIGHT?

Gavin


Re: News factor article

From
Robert Treat
Date:
On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 22:59, Gavin Sherry wrote:
> On Thu, 8 May 2003, Jason Hihn wrote:
>
> > Mentions MySQL, but states PostgreSQL is the most mature.
> > http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/21460.html
>
> Hmm.. not a very good article but.

Your not the first I've heard mention that, but I didn't think it was
all that bad. It did shed postgresql in a good light after all, and
wasn't just a rehashed press release from "that other open source
database" like some of the articles you find.

 What on earth is this 24 month stuff?
>
>    An alternative arrangement is the Berkeley Software Development (BSD)
>    license, used by PostgreSQL, which gives source code developers a
>    proprietary head start of 24 months for their innovations, after which
>    they become part of the public code base.
>

Well, pgsql inc has stated they intend to keep ERServer closed source
for 2 years before giving it back to the community. The wording later in
the article is much better in explaining this arrangement. The wording
above ends up being just plain incorrect.

> Anyone want to send the author a copy of COPYRIGHT?
>

I sent a "letter to the editor", but couldn't find any way to contact
the author directly. If someone knows how, please lmk and I'll shoot him
an email directly.

Robert Treat