* Howard Chu:
5) BerkeleyDB lives under a licensing cloud. Since 2008 Oracle
lawyers were contacting commercial OpenLDAP users and demanding
license fees from them, even though BerkeleyDB is expressly licensed
for free use in open source software (such as OpenLDAP).
At least the new license is explicitly compatible with the GPL,
version 3. It's easy to read the old Sleeypcat license in such a way
that is incompatible because it imposes an additional restriction: It
offers nothing comparable to the GPL's development/cloud computing
exception.