No, this is a reason to write Free Software :-)

You should use the product which is best for your application.
Since I am not an expert in Databases, I prefer not to comment about using
either of these products.

I do think that using open source is better for both the customer and the
vendor, but this is a whole different issue, that I would not like to enter
now. (I have work to do, Writing commercial free software of course...)

--
Ori Idan


On 2/26/07, Alex Dover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is exactly the point I was making - you can't just use GPL in MySQL
case - there're additional restrictions (use in proprietary product).
Which makes it unusable for most proprietary commercial use and that's a
reason to use PostgreSQL instead,which doesn't have such restrictions due to
its' BSD license.

-Alex

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