On 22/5/10 2:15 PM, "Kay C Lan" <lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin < > ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com> wrote: > >> >> * mySQL server is free for ISP itself. >> but if ISP now give access to his clients, >> clients should pay commercial license. >> >> > That seems sensible to me. I was just replying to comments made by Bob and > in many respects made by yourself in another Thread. Andre mentioned using > Valentina Free Server on On-Rev, but you countered that On-Rev was > commercial therefore it should be Valentina Office Server. > > So given that Valentina offers Valentina Free Server for non-profits, like > churches, how is possible for a church to create an online Address Book db, > if you've stated that On-Rev would have to use the commercial Valentina > Office Server? If REV-ONLINE will use Valentina Office Server (on any agreement) Then we do not care how many dbs/users is used there. We sale - instance of vserver. So as far as I see, usage of vserver should not change price model of rev-online seri > I'd love to see Valentina offered as an option on On-Rev, but if it is at > additional cost, because it's Officer Server, then I'll have to continue > with postgreSQL because my dbs are all non-profit. As far as I see, REV can pay once for single copy of vserver and after that start earn on that. Postgre always is a good choice now, because nobody even discuss yet really usage of vserver there. Only we here on list :) -- Best regards, Ruslan Zasukhin VP Engineering and New Technology Paradigma Software, Inc Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information http://www.paradigmasoft.com [I feel the need: the need for speed] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution