Hello Claudia,
On 6/18/2012 2:13 PM, Claudia Murialdo wrote:
Hello,
Y read this message: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/109590 and I would like
to ask for authorization but I don“t see the email address in that thread
(it says: sales@stripped).
Can someone tell me that email address?.
Thanks in a
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| MySql loses money from many vendors on this very point. Of which they do
| not budge.
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| We have a Point of Sale software company who can distribute Oracle
cheaper.
| They only require a percentage of the final product price
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
> As my company and I understand it, if you intend on distributing mySQL on
> this appliance and the appliance is a sealed box with your own proprietary
> code (like PHP or C or Java or whatever) that interfaces to the
> STOCK/Unt
Hello.
The complete answer could only be obtained from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pat Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suppose i distribute MySQL-4.1 with an appliance,
> which is a sealed x86 machine running a Linux
> distribution made by another entity (ok, it's Red
> Hat). I don't write
--- Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As my company and I understand it, if you intend on
> distributing mySQL on
> this appliance and the appliance is a sealed box
yes
> with your own proprietary
> code (like PHP or C or Java or whatever) that
> interfaces to the
> STOCK/Untouched RDBM
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Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Pat Ballard'; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: license question
Yeah. It's silly. The whole hardware x86 1U rack mount we use with
2.4Ghz
proc, 256MB, 40GB HD, dual Gbps NICs is only $500. I don't kno
Yeah. It's silly. The whole hardware x86 1U rack mount we use with 2.4Ghz
proc, 256MB, 40GB HD, dual Gbps NICs is only $500. I don't know what crack
the mySQL AB guys are smoking to think that they are competitive. We've
already started to wrap our product SQL calls in our own API so we can
migrate
7;Pat Ballard'; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: license question
As my company and I understand it, if you intend on distributing mySQL on
this appliance and the appliance is a sealed box with your own proprietary
code (like PHP or C or Java or whatever) that interfaces to the
STOCK/Untou
As my company and I understand it, if you intend on distributing mySQL on
this appliance and the appliance is a sealed box with your own proprietary
code (like PHP or C or Java or whatever) that interfaces to the
STOCK/Untouched RDBMS, you NEED a mySQL Commercial License.
This license is a ridicu
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I thought that was discussed before over and over on
> this mailinglist. I
> am surprised that many people have isues with that
> topic.
Well...
1. Licensing in general can be quite confusing for a
non-lawyer geek
2. I want to make 101% sure I don't take any wrong
Hi Pat,
I thought that was discussed before over and over on this mailinglist. I
am surprised that many people have isues with that topic. Basically it
boils down to 2 questions.
1) Will you include and ditsribute the source code and the changes (if
any) and the GPL license in your product ?
If
I have forwareded your question to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They will contact you soon.
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At 16:30 -0700 9-09-2004, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to ask this in here. If it's not the right place please ignore the
post.
I want to know if someone could claim a license upon an application wich
was developed using Php and a non-commercially-licensed copy of MySql.
I mean, the applica
Thank you KH
I think that statistics information might
become important part of our system, so it is safer to
buy license or have a look on others RDBMS.
> As far as I know, if you only require MySQL as an
> option or just an added
> features, your company do not need to purchase a
> license.
>
As far as I know, if you only require MySQL as an option or just an added
features, your company do not need to purchase a license.
KH
> > Otherwise, you may ask whether MySQL is an option or
> > not. It means that if
> > your logs and related information can go to other
> > mean such as a text
> Otherwise, you may ask whether MySQL is an option or
> not. It means that if
> your logs and related information can go to other
> mean such as a text file
> then you are no need to buy license.
In theory we can find option for any db appliance,
let say, we can store data in regular files.
>
> Otherwise, you may ask whether MySQL is an option or
> not. It means that if
> your logs and related information can go to other
> mean such as a text file
> then you are no need to buy license.
In theory we can find option for any db appliance,
let say, we can store data in regular files.
>
First of all, I am not mysql person and I would like to share my personal
understanding only.
If your program is under GNU's GPL (ie. free open source software) you can
use MySQL right away. There is no need to buy license.
Otherwise, you may ask whether MySQL is an option or not. It means that
babylonian,
Sunday, May 19, 2002, 10:04:00 PM, you wrote:
bgn> I have a question on license of MySQL C API or MySQL++ API, and
bgn> libmysql.
[hardly skipped]
bgn> Is there any good way, or any misconception in my understanding of
bgn> libmysql license? Any idea is welcome, but please don't sug
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