From: Bruce Momjian [mailto:br...@momjian.us]
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 08:20:53AM +0000, Tsunakawa, Takayuki wrote:
> > Yes, that's one unfortunate future, which I don't want to happen
> > of course.  I believe PostgreSQL should accept patent for further
> > evolution, because PostgreSQL is now a popular, influential software
> > that many organizations want to join.
> 
> Why did you say this last sentence?

That's a simple story (but might still be a pipedream now.)  PostgreSQL may 
become popular enough to be considered a public property like Linux, OpenStack 
and Hadoop.  Then more companies may want to join its development.  For 
example, Greenplum may want to contribute its clever planner code to better 
align with the latest version of PostgreSQL, IBM may want to give its 
Netezza-specific code to reduce maintenance burdon, and AWS/Microsoft/Google 
may want to contribute some basic scalability and HA technology so that they 
can focus on more advanced features with less rebase burdon.  I think 
PostgreSQL community can be ready to open its door a bit more to embrace big 
companies with many patents.

Regards
Takayuki Tsunakawa




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