OK, I may be in a nitpicking mood today. :-) IANAL, but it's my responsibility to check that Sun won't be violating any copyright or licencing terms when delivering PostgreSQL with (Open)Solaris.
I am now working on adding the regression tests ("gmake check") to the 8.3 packages integrated into OpenSolaris. While going through the list of files I come across src/test/regress/data/streets.data This file includes ~5000 test data entries which appear to be geographical locations for end points of streets etc. in the San Francisco Bay Area. I don't think whoever made this has typed it all in, nor does it look like random data, it almost certainly comes from a real data source. Which means someone probably owns the copyright. This file was checked in way back in July 1996, by Marc G. Fournier but that doesn't mean he was the one who got the data from somewhere. Does anyone know where it comes from? Or has this information been lost in the mist of time? If it's a US Goverment source, then it's in the public domain and we[1] can freely use it. Otherwise, at least in theory, we may have a problem. [1] "we" can here be read as either "PostgreSQL" or "Sun". -- Bjorn Munch Sun Microsystems Trondheim, Norway http://sun.com/postgresql/ -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers