Paul Thomas wrote:
> > but I was unable to find them in the archive.  Also, please reply to me
> > directly, I am not subscribed.
> > 
> > Thank you, Ryan Mack
> 
> My understanding is that PostgreSQL's BSD-style license leaves you free to 
> do whatever want with the it and that includes creating a commercial 
> closed-source derived version. Unlike the GPL, there are no issues of 
> derived works or licensing issues if you compile your software to include 
> PostgreSQL headers or libraries. So develop whatever you want and release 
> as either open or closed source as fits your needs.

I tell people the only BSD restriction is "don't sue us".

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