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         I recently visited http://mysql.org (was trying to figure out whether I
         should migrate to it). I haven't read their license - but there are a 
few
         links there that suggested to me that it's not very free - because they
         wanted money for it. Is it GPLed or how does it work?

As Richard Stallman says "GPL has nothing to do with money. It all has to do 
with FREEDOM".

joeh

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         which is the exact opposite."
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Bertrand Russell, "Skeptical_Essays", 1928

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