Hi all,

A short while back in May, MySQL submitted its FLOSS License Exception for comments.

http://zak.greant.com:8888/licensing/getfile/licensing/FLOSS-exception.txt?v=1.4

I'm surely missing something not having legal training, but what is the net effect of 
that?

Term 0 says "you are free to distribute Derivative Works... without affecting license 
terms of the works", but subterm a says "you obey the GNU General Public License in 
all respects for ... the Derivative Work".

Do I interpret this correctly as: if I combine my BSD code with MySQL, I can keep the 
BSD license I have, but I have to follow GPL terms including reciprocating for my BSD 
code? i.e. my code may not be de jure GPL, but it is de facto GPL?

(I had thought "except for identifiable sections of that work which are not derived 
from the Program, and which can reasonably be considered independent and separate 
works in themselves" was a significant exception, but then re-reading the last bit of 
GPL clause 2 seems to indicate GPL already does have this exception).

Cheers,
Glen Low, Pixelglow Software
www.pixelglow.com

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