"James Ots" ;
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Licensing question about mysql_com.h
And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :(
2012/4/11 Paul Vallee
If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
Kind of like if you own
And in europe we cannot watch all the american TV Series online :(
2012/4/11 Paul Vallee
> If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
>
> Kind of like if you own a TV Show, you can license it in the US under one
> contract, and in other geographies under other more or less
If you own the code, you can license it under multiple licenses.
Kind of like if you own a TV Show, you can license it in the US under one
contract, and in other geographies under other more or less restrictive
contracts.
This is a painful reality to those of us in Canada, as we can't watch South
So what's the deal with Twitter's mysql code...how can it be BSD licensed?
I'm a bit unsure about the intricacies of licensing.
A
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
> your code can use the inking exceptio
Your code might not qualify for the linking excepetion, but users of
your code can use the inking exception to licence their product
however they choose.
- michael dykman
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:43 PM, James Ots wrote:
> I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
>
I don't think I can use a linking exception when I license my code, as
the GPL says I must license my code with the same licence that the
original code used.
James Ots
On 8 April 2012 00:52, Michael Dykman wrote:
> Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
> GPL but th
Not quite true. Your driver would likely have to be published under
GPL but that allows the linking exception which allows users of your
driver to avoid having to open-source their own works which utilize
the driver.Should someone decide to code bug fixes or extensions
for your driver, those w
Jim,
At 01:58 AM 2/23/2007, Jim Winstead wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:33:47PM -0600, mos wrote:
> That's just one guy's opinion. :)
And quite misinformed, unfortunately.
The pricing is what I am getting off of your web site. So if I am
misinformed, then it is MySQL AB that is misinformi
t;
To: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:33:47PM -0600, mos wrote:
That's just one guy's opinion. :)
And quite misinformed, unfortunately.
$
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:33:47PM -0600, mos wrote:
> That's just one guy's opinion. :)
And quite misinformed, unfortunately.
$595 is the per-server price for MySQL Enterprise, which includes
support, the network monitoring and advisory service, and more. It is
not the OEM pricing. You may notic
In all seriousness... If the developer is really worried about paying the
fee, he can develop his own mysql client.
As far as the pointed out documentation links from earlier, the information
is there. You do not have to GPL your application if you read the docs. The
license of those docs only co
At 04:33 PM 2/22/2007, Barry Newton wrote:
At 05:00 PM 2/22/2007, mos wrote:
On the other hand, if you developed a web application that ran on
MySQL (an accounting package say) and you want to distribute it to 1000
MySQL users without giving them your source code, then you will need a
My
software advocate wrote:
On 2/22/07, Jay Pipes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I do see your point about the sockets layer/client protocol and that
language is being removed/has been removed from our website because it
has been, as you point out, a source of confusion; I will agree with you
there.
On 2/22/07, Jay Pipes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I do see your point about the sockets layer/client protocol and that
language is being removed/has been removed from our website because it
has been, as you point out, a source of confusion; I will agree with you
there.
There is one more piece
But, on a general note, I *don't* think that MySQL licensing is
confusing, and any confusion thereof stems from confusion about what the
GPL itself states. I hear tons of times how developers claim that they
fall under the mere aggregation clause when in fact they do not -- it's
just an attempt
software advocate wrote:
On 2/22/07, Jay Pipes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have no idea what this means. :(
First, you were complaining about PHP and Jim noted that we have a PHP
native driver in the works. Then, you move on to Python and Java...
sounds like you're just flame-baiting.
I d
On 2/22/07, Jay Pipes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have no idea what this means. :(
First, you were complaining about PHP and Jim noted that we have a PHP
native driver in the works. Then, you move on to Python and Java...
sounds like you're just flame-baiting.
I don't mean to sound like I'
software advocate wrote:
Wow, well that is just neat. It's too bad I left PHP for TurboGears.
The second problem is the buzz of frameworks (TurboGears, JBoss, etc) which
use/want to use MySQL as a backend. This is really the only issue I have
with MySQL. They do support other databases, and its
Wow, well that is just neat. It's too bad I left PHP for TurboGears.
The second problem is the buzz of frameworks (TurboGears, JBoss, etc) which
use/want to use MySQL as a backend. This is really the only issue I have
with MySQL. They do support other databases, and its not like anyone is
twistin
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:39:49PM -0900, software advocate wrote:
> This is exactly why someone needs to develop a non-gpl mysql drop in client
> for PHP. This would get around license costs, despite what MySQL AB has to
> say, this would be completely legal. Ask your local rep from the FSF. One
>
I've personally emailed them in the past. Their response was for me to by a
license. When I asked them about creating my own client without reading
their docs or source code, they still insisted I buy a license.
Anyone who knows the GPL well, knows the communication layer is NOT covered
by GPL. S
On 2/22/07, mos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
>Let me present what I've read from the MySQL site so far.
>
>The MySQL protocol notice
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
>
>Okay, really confusing. What if someone creates a my
riginal Message - From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
>
>
>>At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
>>>Let me present what I'v
At 05:00 PM 2/22/2007, mos wrote:
On the other hand, if you developed a web application that ran
on MySQL (an accounting package say) and you want to distribute it
to 1000 MySQL users without giving them your source code, then you
will need a MySQL AB license for each copy ($595,000 in to
d?
Answer: Not enough sand. :-)
- Original Message - From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba.
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
Let me present what I
What do the license say about using MySQL on web aplications (with PHP)??
Regards,
RAUL DUQUE
Bogotá, Colombia
- Original Message -
From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LICENSING] why so hazy? Comparing to Samba
At 12:51 PM 2/22/2007, software advocate wrote:
Let me present what I've read from the MySQL site so far.
The MySQL protocol notice
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/licensing-notice.html
Okay, really confusing. What if someone creates a mysql client without
looking at docs or source code o
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:23:01 -0400, Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since I'm trying to implement a new database replacing Access
> Database for intranet environment at my work, do I still need a license
> since I am not exporting my works out of my company.
If you don't redistr
Paul,
Sunday, July 07, 2002, 11:05:18 PM, you wrote:
PS> At one place on the MySQL site I see:
PS> http://www.mysql.com/support/arrangements.html
PS> which says the client library is under the LGPL.
PS> At another place I see:
PS> http://www.mysql.com/doc/C/o/Copyright.html
PS> which say
give any commercial gain worth
the money. (ie earning more than $200 in using this new app..)
Regards
Johan
- Original Message -
From: "Sinisa Milivojevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:54
Pål Sollie writes:
>
> Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> > require a licence. Otherwise, you do ...
>
> Even if he uses an unmodified version of MySQL?
>
> --
> Pål Sollie - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Yes.
--
Regards,
__ ___ ___ __
/ |/ /_ __/ __/ __ \/ /Mr
I agree with Sean.
-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : Monday 14 January 2002 2:25 PM
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Licensing
i was under the impression that unless the application will 'only' run under
mysql
(ie uses a
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Licensing
Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> Frans Englich writes:
>> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This
program uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use
yet, but my i
Monday, January 14, 2002, 3:11:00 PM, you wrote:
> Frans Englich writes:
>> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This program
>uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use yet, but my
>intention is to use mysql).
>>
>> To be really sure ab
Frans Englich writes:
> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in Sweden. This program
>uses an mysql database as backend(the implementation is not in use yet, but my
>intention is to use mysql).
>
> To be really sure about this:
> Do the hotel _have_ to get an MySql databas
> > I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in
> > Sweden. This program uses an mysql database as backend(the
> > implementation is not in use yet, but my intention is to use mysql).
> >
> > To be really sure about this: Do the hotel _have_ to get an MySql
> > database License or
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 09:15:37PM +0100, Frans Englich wrote:
> I'm writing an adminstrative program for a hotel located in
> Sweden. This program uses an mysql database as backend(the
> implementation is not in use yet, but my intention is to use mysql).
>
> To be really sure about this: Do th
Frans:
Legalities aside, why not let fairness and common decency prevail? The MySQL
team has a created a powerful, functional DB server. If you use their
product(s) in a commercial application for which you are being paid, why
would you NOT want to purchase a license?
If the US$200 price is too
Hi Shankar,
- Original Message -
From: "Shankar Unni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What are the rules about "bundling" now? If we distribute a
(standalone)
> copy of MySQL with our product, does that expose our product to the
GPL? Or
> is it just like distributing a copy of Emacs with your OS?
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 12:01:09PM -0400, Jay Fesco wrote:
>
> Is anyone else getting a strange flag associated with Jeremy's
> email, or is it just me? Every one of his posts comes in flagged
> in Outlook, and the headers have a line which reads:
>
> X-message-flag: Mailbox corrupt. Pleas
On Thursday 30 August 2001 11:43, you wrote:
> Mike, John;
>
> What mike is saying below seems quite true:
>
> > "For normal internal use, MySQL costs nothing. You do not have to pay us
> > (them) if you do not want to."
>
> That being said, Caldera PS has fielded clients who specifically ask f
> i think this is jeremy's not-so-subtle way of bashing your choice of email
> client.
> check this link:
> http://www.rodos.net/outlook/#messageflag
>
> -ravi.
>
Yeah, yeah - I got it. Only problem is that I DON'T have a choice (company
policy et al)...
\:^{
Jay Fesco
Magical Myst
Hi Jay,
I'd definitely suspect Outlook (or LOOKOUT! as a few of my network support buddies
call it) as the source of the problem, rather than anything to do with Jeremy's emails.
I'm having no problems here -- but then again, I don't use any Microsoft products. :>
Good luck,
/Rob
As Rob Gla
So sprach »Jay Fesco« am 2001-08-30 um 12:01:09 -0400 :
> X-message-flag: Mailbox corrupt. Please upgrade your mail software.
It's a "feature" of Outlook, which will interpret this header line and
display the note which is in it.
> database,sql,query,table
Alexander Skwar
--
How to quote: h
> > --
> > Jeremy D. Zawodny, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Technical Yahoo - Yahoo Finance
> > Desk: (408) 349-7878 Fax: (408) 349-5454 Cell: (408) 685-5936
> >
>
Is anyone else getting a strange flag associated with Jeremy's
email, or is it just me? Every one of his posts comes in flagged
>If I'm using MySQL for an intranet site within my corporation, is there
any
>licensing required?
John, we're in the same kind of situation here, (I'm using MySQL as part of
something that I'm delivering to another part of the business for their
internal use). AFAIK the position is that if you
gust 29, 2001 5:53 PM
To: Mike Tiffee; 'John Meyer'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Licensing terms for an Intranet site
Mike, John;
What mike is saying below seems quite true:
> "For normal internal use, MySQL costs nothing. You do not have to pay
us
> (them) if you do not
Mike, John;
What mike is saying below seems quite true:
> "For normal internal use, MySQL costs nothing. You do not have to pay us
> (them) if you do not want to."
That being said, Caldera PS has fielded clients who specifically ask for
MySQL; we also use a MySQL database on UnixWare as a repos
"For normal internal use, MySQL costs nothing. You do not have to pay us
(them) if you do not want to."
-Original Message-
From: John Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Licensing terms for an Intranet site
If I'm usin
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 02:17:56PM -0700, John Meyer wrote:
> If I'm using MySQL for an intranet site within my corporation, is
> there any licensing required?
Nope.
--
Jeremy D. Zawodny, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Technical Yahoo - Yahoo Finance
Desk: (408) 349-7878 Fax: (408) 349-5454 Cell: (408
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 03:52:02PM -0300, Trelio wrote:
>
> What are the license requirements in windows platform ? Everything
> that regards mysql on linux applies to mysql on windows ?
MySQL is licensed under the GPL. You may use it freely. The manual
describes the available support arrangemen
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 07:15:59PM -0500, Alec Solway wrote:
>
> I'm a bit confused about whether I need to purchase a license in the
> following situation. Different sources (MySQL by Paul DuBois and the
> MySQL doc) differ in certain aspects, I assume the doc is more
> accurate, but even still,
52 matches
Mail list logo