No. If you're using it internally though, there are no issues. You don't have to share anything. If you're using it externally, e.g. building a PgDog cloud service, you'll need to share any changes you make to PgDog _only_.
> Unfortunately this advice is incompatible with that of most legal departments.
I see this comment pop up every now and then on HN in specific, but I've never personally had a lawyer tell me this; is there any chance anyone could share an actual example of this?
No. If you're using it internally though, there are no issues. You don't have to share anything. If you're using it externally, e.g. building a PgDog cloud service, you'll need to share any changes you make to PgDog _only_.
> If you're using it internally though, there are no issues.
Unfortunately this advice is incompatible with that of most legal departments.
I get that this is your interpretation, by your interpretation doesn't have any value when it comes to possible IP issues.
No issues. PgDog is a company, email me if you want to use it internally and we'll work it out.
lev@pgdog.dev
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> Unfortunately this advice is incompatible with that of most legal departments.
I see this comment pop up every now and then on HN in specific, but I've never personally had a lawyer tell me this; is there any chance anyone could share an actual example of this?
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