Re: Approval process for news/events/training is broken
| От | Dave Page |
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| Тема | Re: Approval process for news/events/training is broken |
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| Msg-id | 47138DA3.7090801@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Approval process for news/events/training is broken ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: Approval process for news/events/training is broken
Re: Approval process for news/events/training is broken |
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Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Dave Page wrote: >> Magnus Hagander wrote: >>> On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 08:51:38AM +0100, Dave Page wrote: >>>> Josh Berkus wrote: >>>>> Dave, all: >>> Also, looking back at the news just added today, is "EnterpriseDB >>> Postgres" >>> considered a "postgresql family product" or a commercial one? Maybe a >>> guidance bullet on "downstream distributions"? >> >> It's certainly not commercial, but yes that does seem worth clarifying. > > It depends on what you are meaning by "commercial". This is a common > problem amongst FOSS people. FOSS can be commercial. I would actually > argue that EnterpriseDB Postgres *is* commercial as it is backed and > supported by a *commercial* Enterprise. > > The real question is, "is it proprietary". If it is even partially > closed source then it really doesn't belong in the "postgresql family > product" unless we also include MPP and Replicator. You know what I mean :-). And all of EDB-Postgres is open source, including the funky little MySQL migrator tool in the latest builds. /D
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