On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 04:31:55PM +1100, Philip Warner wrote:
> This depends on the definition of open source; I think Netscape is
> OpenSource these days, but I doubt if anyone would be allowed to take the
The new version 5 code yes. The old version 4 is just given away for free.
> sources and create "Petscape: The Dog's Browser". But, as far as I know, I
> could go away tomorrow with the PostgreSQL sources and create "Mostgress",
> so long as I did not try to sell it. AFAIK, I might even get away with
> selling it, but it's not really the point.
Yes, you can sell Mostgress. That's one of the problems with a BSD type
license. That's why may use GPL for there open source projects.
> What matters is that it remains open, free, and modifyable by anyone, for
> any purpose.
The source as it is now will remain open, free and modifyable. If someone
forsk its own version that's a different matter. But ours remains open.
Michael
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