Re: proposed improvements to PostgreSQL license
Chris <chrisb@nimrod.itg.telstra.com.au>
From: Chris Bitmead <chrisb@nimrod.itg.telstra.com.au>
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2000-07-07T01:01:32Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Ron Peterson wrote: > > > I would submit that most businesses don't know the difference. Perhaps > > > they need some education. > > > > Are you volunteering? > > Of course. As the systems administrator for my company, One company down. 99,999,999 to go. > The best argument so far as to how a BSD style license will maintain > PostgreSQL's viability as an open source project is that if someone take > the code proprietary, someone else can fork the code and continue > development as an open source project. > > This has happened in PostgreSQL's own history. How long did it take for > the project to get picked up again? How long did it take for the people > who picked it up to familiarize themselves with the code? How long did > it take before the community at large developed any confidence in the > project's viability? How much talent was lost? How many ideas were > lost? Are you saying that Illustra destroyed the original postgres project? I don't buy that. Postgres back then wasn't an open-source project, it was a university project. The internet wasn't widely used, there was no wide interest in improving the code.