mysql 4.x and fedoracore2
Aly Dharshi
aly.dharshi at telus.net
Wed Oct 27 16:48:06 UTC 2004
Ah just use Postgres and all those licensing woes go away ! :) :)
James Kosin wrote:
> Yes, Yes, Yes, and Yes.
>
> They have to reveal their source, unless they have a commercial license!
>
> HTML, depends, for most SQL stuff YES, because you want security so you
> will be hiding the source that calls the libraries, thereby breaking the
> license agreement for GPL of open source. That is if you take the
> license literally, without interpretation.
>
> A java applet, definitely a binary. Unless you have a commercial
> license you have to provide the source for this as well. Since most
> java applets are downloaded to the client, this is definitely distribution.
>
> I'm beginning to think everyone has this whole licensing issue blown out
> of proportion. Where are the simple days of old. When open source
> meant no strings attached and use at your own risk.
>
> James Kosin
>
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Aly Dharshi
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