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<H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1> |
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<P>Last updated: Mon Nov 21 15:44:03 EST 2005</P> |
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<P>Last updated: Mon Nov 21 15:51:32 EST 2005</P> |
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<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href= |
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"mailto:pgman@candle.pha.pa.us">pgman@candle.pha.pa.us</A>) |
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<H3><A name="1.2">1.2</A>) What is the copyright of |
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PostgreSQL?</H3> |
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<P>PostgreSQL is distributed under the classic BSD license. It has |
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no restrictions on how the source code can be used. We like it and |
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have no intention of changing it.</P> |
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<P>This is the BSD license we use:</P> |
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<P>PostgreSQL is distributed under the classic BSD license. Basically, |
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it allows users to do anything they want with the code, including |
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reselling binaries without the source code. The only restriction is |
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that you not hold us legally liable for problems with the software. |
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There is also the requirement that this copyright appear in all copies |
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of the software. Here is the actual BSD license we use:</P> |
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<P>PostgreSQL Data Base Management System</P> |
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