LinuxTag account
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | LinuxTag account |
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Msg-id | 200406282058.51760.peter_e@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: LinuxTag account
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LinuxTag ended on Saturday. The PostgreSQL booth was staffed by Jeroen Vermeulen, Bruce Momjian, Andreas Pflug, Cornelia Boenigk, and myself. The attendance (16175 this year) was down a bit because they moved the show from Thu-Sun to Wed-Sat, but that way we had more "enterprise" visitors and less souvenir hunters. Among the former group most people knew about PostgreSQL and used it or were just about to switch to it from Informix. Among the latter group we had about half asking the usual "so how does this compare to MySQL". The asked-for features were mostly related to high availability, but that problem is solved, so we're in good shape. The real killer question, however, was how to replace MS Access. No, OpenOffice is not the answer yet. I held a presentation in the conference program about the upcoming features in 7.5, which was well-received. To distinguish the talk from the immediately preceding talk from the "Ministry of Announcements" (quote Andreas) I was able to point out that the features I talked about actually already exist in CVS. I stayed to hear Brian Aker talk about MySQL Replication and Clustering and had a good laugh. Wisely, they didn't put his slides on the conference DVD, otherwise anyone would have figured out after a short while that these people are completely insane. If anyone finds those slides, we should put them into the Amusements section on our web site. I will put up some pictures later in the week. The next PostgreSQL event in Europe that I know of is LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Frankfurt, October 26 to 28.
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