--On Saturday, February 26, 2011 1:41 AM -0500 Victor Duchovni
<victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 04:39:25PM -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Just curious, the GPL and the IPL are not license compatible. Anyone
know how RHEL and other sites deal with this when trying to provide a
postfix with mysql tables as an option?
[IANAL]
The MySQL client libraries may also be linked with software available
under various other open-source licenses:
http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/foss-exception/
Among these is the Common Public License, which IBM now uses instead of
IPL, but it is not obvious to me that the CPL applies to Postfix.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-cplfaq.html
1. What is the relationship between the IBM(R) Public License (IPL)
and the Common Public License (CPL)?
The IPL was IBM's first open source license. The CPL is
essentially the next version of the IPL.
the Postfix license states:
IBM may publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
from time to time. Each new version of the Agreement will be given a
distinguishing version number. The Program (including Contributions)
may always be distributed subject to the version of the Agreement
under which it was received. In addition, after a new version of the
Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to distribute the
Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
so it is perhaps useful to understand whether the CPL is such a new
version, and whether Postfix may now be distributed under the CPL.
I see that postfix on RHEL6 clearly links against mysql:
While the IPL is listed at:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical
The MySQL FOSS exception, however, does not broadly include all OSI
licenses.
Victor,
Thanks for the information, very useful. I would be particularly curious
to know if Postfix is now licensed under the CPL rather than the IPL.
Would Wietse need to confirm that?
Thanks,
Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Sr. Member of Technical Staff
Zimbra, Inc
A Division of VMware, Inc.
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