On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 19:41 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > 
> > Is a non-free version a big issue for you?  I've always been a big fan
> > of perl's dual-license approach which effectively removes the
> > restrictions
> > of the GPL while allowing it to co-exist with GPL'd components.  I think
> > it's been a good thing for everyone.
> > 
> 
> I'm not aware of what Perl's dual license is.  If it is something like what 
> MySQL does, i.e. offer special versions for a price, then I'm not very 
> enthousiastic about that kind of model for Bacula. 

The other one is called the 'Artistic' license and is very BSD-like in
permitting unrestricted distribution.  By allowing your choice of
distribution license terms it cleverly avoids the trap of prohibiting
useful combinations with either gpl'd or non-gpl'd code.  Someone can
make a commercial version of perl and not distribute source, but they
can't prohibit anyone else from continuing to distribute under the
GPL - and there are no issues with linking with commercial libraries
like database clients.

>  Nor would I like to see 
> some Venture Capital effort come along and snap up Bacula as they have done 
> for Amanda.  I also don't particularly like the BSD licenses as they don't 
> require a "tit for a tat" as Linus calls it.

That's a matter of religion, I guess.  I see enough examples of free
code and products like X, NFS, firefox, openoffice and java that would
never have been started if GPL had been a requirement that I can't
believe the requirement is necessary or even a good thing.  But, I
personally think that the existence of OS-X is a good thing even
if all of it's code does not make it back to freebsd - opinions 
will differ about that. 

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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