From: | "Ken Hirsch" <kenhirsch(at)myself(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [pgsql-hackers-win32] What's left? |
Date: | 2004-03-03 21:30:37 |
Message-ID: | Law9-OE19SpCW4uFWjk0000fe78@hotmail.com |
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"Merlin Moncure" <merlin(dot)moncure(at)rcsonline(dot)com> wrote:
>Greg Stark wrote:
>> imposed no such conditions. If Microsoft wanted to release a
>> Microsoft Postgresql under a completely proprietary license they
>> would be free
>>to do
>I have often wondered, in a completely off-topic and unproductive sort
>of way, if exactly that has not already been done by an unscrupulous or
>semi-scrupulous commercial vendor. This has been done in the past (a
>certain vendor's tcp/ip stack comes to mind), but I wonder if anyone
>ever pulled it with this project.
There's nothing unscrupulous about including BSD's TCP/IP stack in a
commercial product. In fact, the main reason we all use TCP/IP today is
because of the BSD license. It was just another protocol at one time.
If I remember correctly, Postgres was used as the basis for the Illustra
commercial product, which was bought by Informix and merged into Informix
Universal Server.
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