Re: Main page: about us
От | Leif B. Kristensen |
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Тема | Re: Main page: about us |
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Msg-id | 200608010118.53110.leif@solumslekt.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Main page: about us (mdean <mdean@xn1.com>) |
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Re: Main page: about us
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On Tuesday 1. August 2006 00:23, mdean wrote: >a conceptual syllable is one which is immediately recognizable to the >average guy on the street. For instance, post has concepts -- we see > a post sticking out of the ground, a good concept, but not relevant > to the product. Hoever, gres defies mental imagery, it is > constructual, like the id, ego, and superego, not rooted in the > everyday experiences of man, subject to horrendous definition and > redefinition, and >unmeasurable. SQL, in the everyday concepts of educated persons, is >more of a concept than a construct, and when coupled with MY, produces > a powerful image set. I believe that a huge portion of the play MYSQL > is getting relies solely on its name - it is almost a > self-fullfilling prophecy - it allows one to take ownership. This is > in contrast to Postgresql, which leaves one indifferent, or cold, and > certainly without a solid intrinisic understanding of what it is. > Imagery plays an important role in trademarking and logo production. I do agree with you. PostgreSQL is an ugly and unwieldy name, while MySQL sounds like a name conceived up above. So, based on your arguments, what would you propose? PostSQL? PoSQL? Or maybe something out of the blue like YourSQL? May I propose FreeSQL? -- Leif Biberg Kristensen | Registered Linux User #338009 http://solumslekt.org/ | Cruising with Gentoo/KDE
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