[Incubator] [Fwd: RE: Oracle Spatial and Open Source]

Chris Holmes cholmes at openplans.org
Wed Mar 29 17:06:12 EST 2006


Hmmm... They said the open source requirement basically meant you can't 
provide it by GPL.

They said they're interested in helping us out, so perhaps we could see 
if they could distribute it to us in such a way that we don't need an 
extra EULA?

Rich Steele wrote:
> Chris,
> 
> While it is true that you can distribute the Oracle jars under their
> license, you should know that such distribution can only be made under a
> proprietary license with some significant strings attached.  See
> attached for the OTN terms.  Pay particular attention to the following
> language, which seems very inconsistent with your intended use in
> Geotools:
> 
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> Open Source
> You may not develop a software program using an Oracle program and an
> Open Source program where such use results in a program file(s) that
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> We use these same jars in our Topobase product and we have had to
> include a separate proprietary EULA in order to comply with the OTN
> terms.
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> -Rich
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Chris Holmes [mailto:cholmes at openplans.org]
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 12:46 PM
>>To: Frank Warmerdam (External)
>>Cc: incubator at incubator.osgeo.org
>>Subject: Re: [Incubator] [Fwd: RE: Oracle Spatial and Open Source]
>>
>>
>>
>>Frank Warmerdam wrote:
>>
>>>Chris Holmes wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Looks like we're in the clear to redistribute the oracle jars with
> 
> our
> 
>>>>downloads.  Rich, is there a good place for us to gather this kind
> 
> of
> 
>>>>review stuff?  Or just throw it in the wiki?
>>>
>>>
>>>Chris,
>>>
>>>Assuming you have the Jar in SVN, I would strongly encourage you to
>>
>>include
>>
>>>a README right next to the jar in SVN with all the details spelled
> 
> out
> 
>>>so it
>>>isn't hard to find the info in the future.
>>
>>Makes sense.  We don't actually store the jar in SVN, but we can do
> 
> the
> 
>>equivalent, spread readme's at the places one would look.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>
>>>Best regards,
>>
>>--
>>Chris Holmes
>>The Open Planning Project
>>thoughts at: http://cholmes.wordpress.com
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Chris Holmes
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