Re: Berkeley DB license
Michael A. Olson <mao@sleepycat.com>
From: "Michael A. Olson" <mao@sleepycat.com>
To: chris@bitmead.com
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2000-05-17T01:03:18Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
At 10:41 AM 5/17/00 +1000, Chris Bitmead wrote: > Can you explain in technical terms what "surface our interfaces" means? Basically, it would not be permitted to write trivial wrappers around Berkeley DB functions like db_open, simply to permit applications other than PostgreSQL to call them to get around Sleepycat's license terms for Berkeley DB. I realize that we can argue at length about what constitutes a "trivial wrapper," and how much gray area there is around that. We'd write the agreement so that there was plenty of room for you to improve PostgreSQL without violating the terms. You'll be able to review the agreement and to get legal advice on it. Let's hold the legal discussion until we decide whether we need to have it at all. If there's just no technical fit, we can save the trouble and expense of drafting a letter agreement and haggling over terms. If the technical fit is good, then the next hurdle will be the agreement, and we can focus on that with our full attention. mike