Hi Lukas,

This would be for sure interesting. It is really great that the latest
version of JOOQ for Free is under ASL 2.0, meaning we can integrate it
without major problems into our code base. Just a quick question about
this, so let's say if a user wants to use Gora for persisting data into SQL
Server, does he needs the commercial license form DataGeekery? or just the
license from Microsoft?


Renato M.


2013/10/14 Lukas Eder <[email protected]>

> Hello Lewis,
> Dear Gora-Dev Group
>
> Just a short note from me to follow up with previous discussions:
>
> -
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/gora-dev/201201.mbox/%3ccab4elo5y666xtnnbeyqojypu3rwvwldcdxcsx2uzlepzapt...@mail.gmail.com%3E
> - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-86
>
> With jOOQ 3.2, jOOQ has become a dual-licensed Open Source product. The
> licensing strategy includes:
>
> - Offering jOOQ for free and under the terms of the ASL 2.0, when used
> with Open Source databases (e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL)
> - Offering jOOQ under the terms of a commercial license, when used with
> commercial databases (e.g. Oracle, SQL Server)
>
> jOOQ is currently also being considered by Darren Shepherd for Apache
> CloudStack:
>
> - https://groups.google.com/d/msg/jooq-user/-RqBEr8JHv0/2eRUDHUj-3AJ
>
> jOOQ's dual-licensing strategy will soon include a special case for
> including jOOQ in non-commercial open source software, such as Apache GORA,
> or Apache CloudStack, should you want to use jOOQ's commercial database
> support.
>
> So, if jOOQ is still an interesting option for Apache GORA, feel free to
> contact me directly to discuss terms for an ongoing integration of jOOQ in
> Apache GORA.
>
> Best Regards,
> Lukas
>
> --
> Lukas Eder - CEO | [email protected]
> Data Geekery GmbH | Zwinglistrasse 17 | CH-8004 Zürich | Switzerland
>
> http://www.datageekery.com
>
>

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