> Also correct. However, the license would only permit redistribution of
> the Berkeley DB software embedded in the PostgreSQL engine or the
> derivative product that the proprietary vendor distributes. The
> vendor would not be permitted to extract Berkeley DB from PostgreSQL
> and distribute it separately, as part of some other product offering
> or as a standalone embedded database engine.
>
> The intent here is to clear the way for use of Berkeley DB in PostgreSQL,
> but not to apply PostgreSQL's license to Berkeley DB for other uses.
Totally agree, and totally reasonable.
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