Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL Licence: GNU/GPL
Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com>
From: Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com>
To: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
Cc: Jason Earl <jason.earl@simplot.com>, "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>, Brent Verner <brent@rcfile.org>, mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com>, alavoor <alavoor@yahoo.com>, <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2002-01-21T16:56:54Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> I have to admit you hit on exactly why I worded the original as I did.
> It emphasizes the commonality of the two licenses, and specifically
> points out the the part of the GPL that we don't like, without slamming
> it.
That wording invites responses from people who want to give you reasons
to change it. Do you want to put the issue to bed or invite more debate?
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Jason Earl wrote:
> > Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> >
> > > Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> > > > On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'd get rid of the 'foreseeable future' part myself ...
> > > > >
> > > > > The whole thing is too wordy.
> > > > >
> > > > > Many PostgreSQL developers past and present are uncomfortable
> > > > > with restrictions imposed by the GPL. The PostgreSQL project
> > > > > always has and will continue to remain under the BSD license
> > > > > alone.
> > > >
> > > > This one is perfect ... Bruce? I really leaves no openings, no?
> > >
> > > It is hard to argue with this wording either. Let's see how people
> > > vote.
> >
> > While it is certainly true that PostgreSQL developers are
> > "uncomfortable" with the GPL this version doesn't say *why* you are
> > uncomfortable. People that follow the BSD-GPL flamewars know what
> > your problems with the GPL are, but other folks that are just
> > peripherally aware of the debate (like those who are asking about
> > GPLing PostgreSQL) could very well misinterpret this. After all, if
> > they want you to GPL PostgreSQL then clearly they think the
> > "restrictions" placed by the GPL are not a big deal. To them this
> > statement will probably read like:
> >
> > We have always used the BSD license and believe the GPL is for
> > hippies and communists :).
> >
> > I like the other version:
> >
> > We carry a BSD license, the archetypal open-source license.
> > While the GPL has similar goals, it also has anti-"closed
> > source" (proprietary) restrictions. We like our BSD license
> > and see no need to change it.
> >
> > Instead of emphasizing the problems with the GPL this version
> > emphasizes the benefits of the BSD license (it's the archetypal
> > open-source license, and it has no anti-proprietary restrictions).
> > This statement also specifically points out which "restrictions" to
> > the GPL make you uncomfortable.
> >
> > I would go on to say that it "extends the hand of fellowship" by
> > pointing out that the GPL has similar goals, but I think that would be
> > a little over the top. No need to wax poetic.
>
Vince.
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