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To: postgres-arch@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: [wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de: New Linux diff's ?]
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 94 15:35:02 -0800
Message-ID: <199412092335.PAA14988@faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU> (raw)
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From: wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Kai Petzke)
To: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: New Linux diff's ?
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 1994 22:15:47 +0200 (MET DST)
>
> wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Kai Petzke) writes:
> > If I ever manage to download that file, I will do so and "declare
> > ownership". I will release the code back to the public, this time
> > under the GPL, which allows a wider use than the current Copyright
> > of Postgres.
>
> hmm. i'm not a legal type, but it's not clear to me that it's
> kosher to change the license condition of the basic distribution
> like that. by "declare ownership" i meant set up shop as the
> mainline development site. before trying to weaken the existing
> copyright, i would check with a lawyer.
I misunderstood you. Sorry. I read your statement "declare ownership"
as "declare ownership of the code". This is for example true for
public domain software, you may grap it, and say, that it is yours.
I understood you, that Berkeley abondons the project, giving away
their code into the public domain.
I must not weaken the copyright of Postgres. That's law.
Nevertheless, I am looking for an agreement, which fits both sides.
My situation is: Currently, everybody who uses postgres not for
educational/research/non-profit purposes has to contact your
University. So everybody who uses postgres for storage of
commercial data has to contact your University.
I vote for two additional terms:
- Using Postgres for data storage/retrieval is explicitely allowed,
no matter, what the data was.
- The libpq library may be linked to commercial software.
I do not know your situation, eg. the research contracts made for
Postgres, or how much money you earn from commercial users. I
guess, though, that Stonebraker will not like the idea of a
freeware concurrent to Montage.
My problem is, that I have nothing to give. All I have done so far
was to correct some prototypes, make Postgres run under a new
operating system, fix a handfull bugs and answer a few questions on
the Postgres list.
What do you think?
Kai
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