Hi Jeffrey,
I have a question concerning the license used by the Ferma project, which 
is OSCL type C. From what I've read here 
<http://wiki.syncleus.com/index.php/Syncleus:Open_Source_Community_License_-_Type_C>,
 
it is more restrictive than Apache License but less restrictive than GPL. 
Is that correct? Could you please explain how they differ?
Thanks for your attention.

Em segunda-feira, 13 de julho de 2015 14:36:23 UTC-3, Jeffrey Freeman 
escreveu:
>
> Hey guys. You might recall my post from a little while back comparing the 
> various ORM/OGM including benchmarks of them all (Totorom, Frames, Ferma, 
> Blueprints, and Gremlin). Well thanks to the contribution of the Peapod 
> developer we now also expanded these benchmarks to compare against Peapod 
> and Tinkerpop3, So I wanted to share the results with everyone here.
>
> The results for Tinkerpop3 were less than promising showing a huge 
> performance hit in the new version over the old something on the order of 
> 10x slower or more. Since Peapod is built on Tinkerpop3 it suffers the same 
> poor performance (and adds some overhead of its own of course).
>
> The full results can be viewed on this page, it also includes a link to 
> the GitHub project hosting the code for the benchmarks:
> http://wiki.syncleus.com/index.php/Ferma:Comparing_the_Alternatives
>

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