from the postgresql website:

<quote>PostgreSQL Database Management System
 (formerly known as Postgres, then as Postgres95)

 Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, The PostgreSQL Global Development Group

 Portions Copyright (c) 1994, The Regents of the University of California

 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its 
documentation for any purpose, without fee, and without a written agreement 
is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this 
paragraph and the following two paragraphs appear in all copies.</quote>

 
that paragraph seems pretty clear to me.  I didn't go to harvard law school or 
anything, but plain american english is plain enough.  MySQL with Netware is 
a licensed product. It is not under the GPL.  I suppose that you can argue 
that Novell (or even RedHat) isn't increasing the price of their distribution 
based on the fact that PostgreSQL is included.  I've also noticed that you 
can download the RedHat Database from their website without charge.  If 
that's the case, I stand corrected.  At any rate, they can't charge money for 
it and I'm sure they would have to provide documentation to attest to that 
upon request from the copyright holders.

Curtis


On Wednesday 23 April 2003 14:27, Joby Walker wrote:
> Curtis Maurand wrote:
> > Novell can't distribute PostgreSQL as part of the Netware distribution. 
> > That would be a violation of the BSD license.  However, they've licensed
> > MySQL in such a way as to be able to include it with Netware.  That leads
> > me to believe that MySQL would be the preferred SQL server for Netware.
> >
> > Curtis
>
> This is not correct.  BSD-style licenses place no prohibition on the
> code being included into proprientary projects and then sold closed source.
>
> jbw

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