Re: License question

From: Arthur Hoogervorst <arthur(dot)hoogervorst(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Aaron Smith <thespirit(at)smithcentral(dot)net>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: License question
Date: 2005-10-04 19:10:50
Message-ID: ff60f9b30510041210m11499a4dkfc64f3ea2e80128c@mail.gmail.com
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Hi,

If I'm not wrong, Postgres comes with a BSD license, which means that
it (literally) doesn't matter what you do with the sources or how you
link your applications to the Postgres libraries. Pervasive goes into
details here: http://www.pervasivepostgres.com/postgresql/mysql.asp.

Regards,

Arthur

On 10/4/05, Aaron Smith <thespirit(at)smithcentral(dot)net> wrote:
> I did a quick search on the mailing list and didn't really find my
> answer, so I am posting it to this list…
>

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> Knowing all this, what do we need to purchase, what can we do and what
> can't we do? It's hard getting a straight answer from anyone that is why
> I am here. If we can't do it, we won't. If we can save our customers
> some money while getting them really good options and software, we would
> like to do that. But on the same token, we don't to do anything unfair
> or illegal.
>
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
> Aaron
>
>
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