On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Gary MacDougall wrote: > > If you write a program which stands on its own, takes no work from > > uncompensated parties, then you have the unambiguous right to do what > > ever you want. > > Thats a given. okay, then now I'm confused ... neither SePICK or erServer are derived from uncompensated parties ... they work over top of PgSQL, but are not integrated into them, nor have required any changes to PgSQL in order to make it work ... ... so, where is this whole outcry coming from?
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