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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Joe Pluta wrote: > > 1. You can distribute mysql code with proprietary code (normally this is > > not allowed by the GPL) if you buy another license, i.e. they > > will relicense the code differently to you. > > So I can't use it to develop for-sale products unless I license it. No, you are putting words in that aren't there. Yes, you can develop proprietary products that use mysql. No, you cannot distribute mysql itself in a proprietary product without purchasing a different license. This is only slightly different than OS/400. You can develop and sell and distribute a product that uses OS/400 (and DB2/400). The same is true of mysql. You cannot distribute OS/400 itself, however. But you can create a product that uses mysql code (not just the API) and sell it (i.e. distribute it) if you purchase a license. > > 2. GPL code is not normally waranteed - in fact none is that I know of. > > But mysql will warantee their product to you for a fee. If a warantee > > makes you sleep better, you can buy one. > > I don't run mission critical software on something that's not warranteed. Well then you better quit your job. Please come up with a list of software that has a warrantee. Not even OS/400 has one. Is the software you write warranteed? It will do exactly what it claims or your money back? > So, MySQL is free as long as you don't sell anything that uses it or want to > run anything mission critical on it. Not exactly a ringing endorsement to Again, selling something that uses mysql is not a violation of the GPL. Linux is GPL'ed, yet many proprietary applications use it without trouble. > interface. And if I want a truly powerful free database, I'll use SAP DB. > Both provide full support for JDBC2.0, including scrollable updatable > cursors, and both are completely free. Completely free? Do I get freedoms as a user to do what I want with them? Completely free implies they are public domain, which is unlikely. Free of charge, maybe. James Rich
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