tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3645070705954691807.post7928246285138188734..comments2023-03-24T13:58:40.288+00:00Comments on Dave's Postgres Blog: PostgreSQL - now with added Open Source!Dave Pagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523190286514017933noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3645070705954691807.post-9690616834035525842010-02-19T09:07:45.075+00:002010-02-19T09:07:45.075+00:00Screwtape, ashimmy,
The text of the licence hasn&...Screwtape, ashimmy,<br /><br />The text of the licence hasn't changed from what we've always used, so practically speaking there is no difference at all to end users or people/companies using the source code in other ways. <br /><br />What has happened is that our licence text has been approved by the OSI as one that meets the Open Source definition. It will be called the "PostgreSQL License" and is due to be added to the list of approved licences on their website in the not-too-distant future.Dave Pagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01309324589692358787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3645070705954691807.post-35674432859094734402010-02-19T03:25:27.112+00:002010-02-19T03:25:27.112+00:00So Dave what exactly is the new licence (OK will g...So Dave what exactly is the new licence (OK will go with your spelling) called? Is it listed on the OSI site yet?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3645070705954691807.post-74503844062494799782010-02-19T00:28:58.784+00:002010-02-19T00:28:58.784+00:00I give up, what *is* the PostgreSQL licence, if it...I give up, what *is* the PostgreSQL licence, if it's not BSD or MIT? I looked at the list of licences on the OSI site, but none of them looked relevant.Screwtapehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10290442777438630651noreply@blogger.com