Adam Lang wrote: > (Actually, under GPL, any modifications of the code have to be free also, > correct?, so it can't really be proprietised unless they make an add-on that > is private... but then postgres can be run and compiled without it). PostgreSQL is not under the GPL. PostgreSQL has (and always had) a BSD license -- which means there is no license restriction on 'proprietizing' PostgreSQL code. > But, as many others have said, the core team seems to have a good hold on > reality and their ethics, so it probably won't come to an issue. :) This is the real safeguard. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
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