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DATE | 2010-10-20 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] OpenOffice.org -> LibreOffice, round two
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 01:37:06PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Ruben Safir (ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com): > > > But if OO was never GPLed, then there are real limits to how much can be > > forked. > > What about LGPL prevents effective forking? (That's a rhetorical > question, by the way. OO.o was initially dual-licensed under LGPL and > the one-off SISSL licence.) > > > And BTW - OO with SUN also had issues. SUN packed it with an > > insane DB backend linked into a Java based driver and some weirdo > > database engine instead of just integrating it into the already existing > > commonly deployed MYSQL or Postgres infrastructure. > > I was among those who argued on the OO.o bugzilla item in question in > favour of using SQLite instead of, or at least in addition to, HSQLDB, > as the engine for OO.o Base. The justification for the latter was that > it was more feature-complete. SQLite would have required some extension > work. > > Omitting OO.o Base isn't much of a loss, especially since it's trivial > to connect to MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. via the built-in ODBC and JDBC > interfaces, and there are simple instructions for doing so all over the > Internet, including in my knowledgebase. (About the only thing you lose > by so doing is integrated report-generation.) >
I would have just integrated it with MYSQL outright, which would have allowed for a rich development platform for gui work. I hooked it up once to the ODBC drivers once, but on one of the upgrades it became a lot harder, and I must be stupid, but I couldn't find decent documentation on either the ODBC driver or the development language.
I'll look at your docs. I should know enough to look there first by now.
> > Al that being said, I love Monty but he is being a bit disingunuous to > > complain about Oracle and MYSQL after walking away with a billion > > dollars on the say of MYSQL to SUN. > > Yes, quite. However, ability to fork renders disputations over who's > a nice guy ultimately irrelevant. >
100% which is much of the point of your original post.
Ruben > > _______________________________________________ > conspire mailing list > conspire-at-linuxmafia.com > http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/conspire
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