Challenges in Releasing Open Source Software?
Chris Vaughan asks: "Me and my Co-Workers at the Advanced Computing Research Lab are just about ready to release our first Open Source package on SourceForge.net I ask the Slashdot community what hurdles they had to overcome and how much involvement do they still have in their project years later. Also what types of licensing did you pick and why did it suit your project best? Our project, MyPBS is a PHP/MySQL/Perl frontend accounting package for the Portable Batch System (PBS). Which is used to account for super computing usage. I appreciate any comments you may have."
MySQL has changed their licensing recently and they are very restrictive about which OSI Approved licenses are acceptable for use with their product (without paying the licensing fee). If it's not GPL, you are likely going to have issues. They have a very short list of what does and does not qualify. However, they are responsive when you write them at licensing@mysql.com (albeit it took several days) when you need clarification.
Apparently PostFix's OSI Approved IBM Public License does not qualify so I'm having to prep to pay for licensing since we use postfix with MySQL (confirmed with their licensing folks). They did assert that they were still in the process of reviewing other licenses.