Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL Licence: GNU/GPL

Trond Eivind Glomsrød <teg@redhat.com>

From: teg@redhat.com (Trond Eivind Glomsrød )
To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2002-01-22T16:01:39Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org> writes:

> ...
> > You are, but it's alright.  What we're trying to head off is the
> > repeated "why not gpl" issue.  By only saying that we like the bsd
> > license and plan on staying with it only invites more why's, as we've
> > experienced every time in the past, and the end result is we have to
> > explain which, of course, only invites more comments, why's, etc. This
> > simple explanation will *hopefully* put it to rest.  There will be no
> > reason to ask why when that answer is already given.
> 
> Hmm. But it isn't a simple explanation, it invites controversy and
> argument, and it isn't necessary. I appreciate your efforts to find some
> other phrasing while still addressing "why don't we switch?", but imho
> that line of explanation just shouldn't be there, period.
> 
> Let's get back to the FAQ issue. There are two questions which might be
> asked and which might be included in a FAQ:
> 
> 1) Q: Why does PostgreSQL have a BSD license?
>    A: PostgreSQL was developed at Berkeley and open-sourced under the
> BSD license. That license has served us well over many years.
> 
> 2) Q: Why does PostgreSQL not have a GPL license?
>    A: See (1)

I like this one. 

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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.