Thread: GlobeXplorer case study

GlobeXplorer case study

From
Jim Nasby
Date:
http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/documentation/
CS0406B07_GlobeXplorer.pdf

Note that the piece is not copyrighted; the community is free to use
this as-is, or to pull just the text.
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Re: GlobeXplorer case study

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
Jim,

> http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/documentation/
> CS0406B07_GlobeXplorer.pdf
>
> Note that the piece is not copyrighted; the community is free to use
> this as-is, or to pull just the text.

Actually, it doesn't work that way in the US.   Copyright is implied; you'd
need some kind of official statement authorizing redistribution/whatever.
This is what OSS licenses are for.


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--Josh

Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL @ Sun
San Francisco

Re: GlobeXplorer case study

From
Jim Nasby
Date:
On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Jim,
>
>> http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/documentation/
>> CS0406B07_GlobeXplorer.pdf
>>
>> Note that the piece is not copyrighted; the community is free to use
>> this as-is, or to pull just the text.
>
> Actually, it doesn't work that way in the US.   Copyright is
> implied; you'd
> need some kind of official statement authorizing redistribution/
> whatever.
> This is what OSS licenses are for.

Yay. I'll work on getting that fixed.
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Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant      jnasby@pervasive.com
Pervasive Software      http://pervasive.com    work: 512-231-6117
vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf       cell: 512-569-9461




Re: GlobeXplorer case study

From
Michael Dean
Date:
Jim Nasby wrote:

> On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
>> Jim,
>>
>>> http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/documentation/
>>> CS0406B07_GlobeXplorer.pdf
>>>
>>> Note that the piece is not copyrighted; the community is free to use
>>> this as-is, or to pull just the text.
>>
>>
>> Actually, it doesn't work that way in the US.   Copyright is
>> implied; you'd
>> need some kind of official statement authorizing redistribution/
>> whatever.
>> This is what OSS licenses are for.
>
>
> Yay. I'll work on getting that fixed.
> --
> Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant      jnasby@pervasive.com
> Pervasive Software      http://pervasive.com    work: 512-231-6117
> vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf       cell: 512-569-9461
>
>
>
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