Hi Jan,

Appreciate your comments however the issue is not the availability of the 
source or my ability to compile my own binaries from the source and I would 
even be glad to pay a fee for the convenience of downloading a pre built  MSI 
when installing on windows machines and I am reasonably happy with the 
occasional donations to open source I've been able to extract from my clients. 
(Although, I admit, we could all possibly do more in the area of digging up 
donations and raising funds is a constant issue for all open source 
organisations).

My complaint is I object to being SPECIFICALLY targeted by advertising.
The only benefit derived from insisting on this type of "account" is to 
directly target advertising. THERE IS NO OTHER BENEFIT.
I do not object to advertising. When I'm browsing MariaDB I expect to get 
advertising from MariaDB and maybe some affiliates. And MariaDB has some 
excellent affiliates.
I'm on the mailing lists and forums of several open source communities. They 
constantly send me advertising matter.
I contribute.
I donate.
I do OBJECT to DIRECT TARGETING.

Here is just one example of how this works :-
Every time I use a web browser to search for any subject, the search engine 
will target me with advertising from those businesses that have specified my 
credentials with the search provider thereby denying me access to alternatives. 
And that is a very real concern and in my opinion is totally contrary to the 
principles of open source. It's at least contrary to my principles.

Now you may think this is trivial and I'm over reacting but I want to be the 
person in charge of what information I'm fed. No matter how trivial that sounds 
to you.
In the end, if the only way I can get hold of the binaries is to download the 
source and build my own, I will or find an alternative product.

On a completely separate note, Whilst I disagree with you on the subject of 
direct targeting I completely agree with your attitude to renewables.
And I feel just as strongly about both subjects.

 Regards,
Bruce Carlson

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Steinman [mailto:j...@ecoreality.org] 
Sent: Thursday, 17 September 2015 12:26 PM
To: Bruce Carlson
Cc: Rasmus Johansson; Maria Discuss (maria-discuss@lists.launchpad.net)
Subject: Re: [Maria-discuss] ODBC.NET DOWNLOAD

On 2015-09-16, at 18:13, Bruce Carlson wrote:

> the openness of open SOURCE [emphasis mine]

Do you think you may be over-reacting just a bit?

My understanding -- correct me if I'm wrong -- is that the SOURCE is freely 
downloadable, and that the extra content you vociferously object to is only 
presented if you choose to download a BINARY. Compiling, maintaining, and 
debugging binaries is NOT part of the "open source" agreement! Rather, it is a 
service for which one might expect to be compensated.

If you want to compile and maintain and debug the SOURCE and provide binaries 
without advertising, YOU CAN! NO ONE IS STOPPING YOU!

Again, my apology if I'm misunderstanding something, but I used Homebrew to 
download and compile the SOURCE for MariaDB, and I don't recall seeing ANY 
advertising of any sort.

:::: We are like tenant farmers chopping down the fence around our house for 
fuel when we should be using nature's inexhaustible sources of energy - sun, 
wind and tide. I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of 
power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle 
that. -- Thomas Alva Edison
:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::


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