• OmniBase license

    From vinref@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 17 18:46:56 2021
    Hi

    I managed to get OmniBase working on 7.1 - at least run the OmniBaseTester testAll and pass all tests. I have tried other tests and it works as expected so far.

    I was planning to put it up on github for others to use and contribute to, but looking a the license in the package comments I am not so sure I can do that:

    "5. Licence agreement

    The OmniBase object database is provided as it is and with all
    faults, known or unknown.

    The source code and other information contained in the source
    code package is COPYRIGHT (C) by David Gorisek (the author).
    Portions of the source code can not be used without prior author's
    written permission.

    OmniBase object database is licenced and sold under a
    'per developer sit' licence model.

    You may install and use an unlimited number of copies of OmniBase
    object database on computers, including workstations, terminals
    or other digital electronic devices to design, develop, and test
    your software application(s), however, you must acquire and
    dedicate a license for each separate developer who is developing
    software using OmniBase. A license for the OmniBase object database
    may not be shared or used concurrently by different users. In no
    event shall the author be liable for any special, incidental,
    indirect, punitive or consequential damages whatsoever arising
    out of or in any way related to the use of or inability to use
    the OmniBase object database. By using the OmniBase object database
    you accept this licence agreement and the fact that you are using
    the database at your own risk. The author reserves all rights not
    expressly granted to you in this License agreement. The OmniBase
    object database is protected by copyright laws of the Republic of
    Slovenia and other intellectual property laws and treaties."

    Does this mean I cannot release my changes at all?

    Vince

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  • From Bruno Buzzi Brassesco@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 17 19:55:25 2021
    Hi,

    Long time ago you had to pay for OmniBase licence, i bought one licence myself.

    But after a while OmniBase + STS were included with Dolphin base (later removed from it).

    OmniBase and STS are free now, I think you can publish you changes without problems.
    Also I do not see David Gorisek in the Smalltalk community from a long time (like a decade), so you can not ask him.

    regards,
    bruno

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  • From Sanjay Minni@21:1/5 to bruno.b...@gmail.com on Fri Sep 17 22:54:20 2021
    His (David Gorisek's) organisation is there though at info..e-racuni..com

    On Saturday, 18 September, 2021 at 8:25:26 am UTC+5:30, bruno.b...@gmail.com wrote:
    Hi,

    Long time ago you had to pay for OmniBase licence, i bought one licence myself.

    But after a while OmniBase + STS were included with Dolphin base (later removed from it).

    OmniBase and STS are free now, I think you can publish you changes without problems.
    Also I do not see David Gorisek in the Smalltalk community from a long time (like a decade), so you can not ask him.

    regards,
    bruno

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  • From john.aspinall@gmail.com@21:1/5 to sanjay...@gmail.com on Sat Sep 18 01:13:28 2021
    There's a Pharo port of Omnibase here, marked as MIT:

    https://github.com/pharo-nosql/OmniBase/commits/master

    Possibly the repository owners could clarify the licensing situation.


    On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 6:54:21 AM UTC+1, sanjay...@gmail.com wrote:
    His (David Gorisek's) organisation is there though at info..e-racuni..com
    On Saturday, 18 September, 2021 at 8:25:26 am UTC+5:30, bruno.b...@gmail.com wrote:
    Hi,

    Long time ago you had to pay for OmniBase licence, i bought one licence myself.

    But after a while OmniBase + STS were included with Dolphin base (later removed from it).

    OmniBase and STS are free now, I think you can publish you changes without problems.
    Also I do not see David Gorisek in the Smalltalk community from a long time (like a decade), so you can not ask him.

    regards,
    bruno

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  • From vinref@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 18 17:04:25 2021
    Hi

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  • From vinref@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 18 17:06:01 2021
    Hi

    I emailed David Gorisek and here is his reply:

    "David Gorisek <david.gorisek@....com>

    12:35 AM (9 hours ago)

    to me

    Dear Vince,

    OmniBase is most definitely not abandonware because it is actively being used, improved and even supported for paying customers. We also have a version for D7 but since OmniBase is used as a DB repository for STS we don't use Github. In my company we use
    a central STS repository which is accessible over HTTPS and we keep all our code there so I haven't had time to try Github yet.

    There are many versions and forks of OmniBase circling around because many people have done re-porting on their own for whatever reasons but these ports were not approved and are not supported by us. So, if you want to place your fork on Github you just
    need to indicate that it is a fork and that the original code is Copyright (c) by David Gorisek and then write what changes you made in your fork.

    Thank yout and best regards,

    David Gorisek
    E-RACUNI d.o.o.
    Maribor, Slovenia"

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