Re: ZDNet story (well, publicity from some
От | Tatsuo Ishii |
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Тема | Re: ZDNet story (well, publicity from some |
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Msg-id | 20040312.102129.71086434.t-ishii@sra.co.jp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: ZDNet story (well, publicity from some research company) (Jonathan Gardner <jgardner@jonathangardner.net>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
> On Thursday 11 March 2004 12:44 am, Richard Huxton wrote: > > http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5171543.html > > > > "But open-source databases haven't been a guaranteed path to success. One > > company, Great Bridge, closed its doors in 2001, after failing to make a > > business out of the PostgreSQL package. > > > > And while top Linux seller Red Hat is trying to expand into software > > beyond the operating system, it no longer promotes its Red Hat Database, > > released in 2001, in its list of Red Hat applications." > > > > The study itself seems positive from the quotes involved. > > Isn't this more evidence of Bruce Momjian's point that we are not tied to > one company, but we are a true community? One of the companies may fail, > another company may withdraw some R&D and PR resources, but we still plow > ahead. We aren't inseperably tied to the fortunes of one, two, or a group > of companies. We aren't inseparably tied to the fortunes of even specific > individuals. > > This is how we can claim to be more "future-proof" than any other DB out > there. These companies are gone or are withdrawing some support, but we are > still here and as vibrant as ever! If the companies and individuals that > support us now were to go away, we would still be here. What database can > say that besides us? Completely agreed. Actually that's the biggest reason why I'm working on PostgreSQL. -- Tatsuo Ishii
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