Re: What can we learn from MySQL?
От | Robert Bernier |
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Тема | Re: What can we learn from MySQL? |
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Msg-id | 4091028D.6060908@sympatico.ca обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: What can we learn from MySQL? (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>) |
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Re: What can we learn from MySQL?
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Robert Treat wrote: >On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 00:48, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > >>On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 01:30:23 -0000, >> Greg Sabino Mullane <greg@turnstep.com> wrote: >> >> >>>I care. More market share equals more jobs, which equals more people >>>working on the project. It's all well and good to treat Postgres as >>>an academic exercise, but at some point the work needs to be applied >>>to real world stuff. We are competing with real-world, commercial >>>projects right now, and the success of how well we do will directly >>>impact this project. Do you think that Red Hat will continue to employ >>>Tom Lane if Postgres fades away into a footnote and something else >>>becomes the database of choice for Red Hat? Do you realize that every >>>time a company chooses us, jobs are created for people who use, >>>test, and even develop PostgreSQL? >>> >>> >>And more support questions get asked taking time away from development. >>For companies the net balance is probably in postgres' favor on average. >>However, getting individuals to use postgres who have no background >>in databases may be a net minus. Hopefully that won't happen. It will >>be interesting to see what happens to the support lists after the >>windows port is available. >> >> >> > >Which is one of the reasons that I think chasing my$ql's market is the >wrong way to go. We need to be looking for oracle/db2 converts... or at >the least informix/progress/m$ or other 2nd tier databases that we are >most likely already superior too. > > > I think the pg grassroots are low end users (ie: people with less knowledge and budgets than the established parties). Everything of an opensource nature has always gained popularity and strength from these people. MySQL has a constituency that came from here. The grass roots are people who are willing to invest the energy needed to adopt to change which is what pg represents. Robert Bernier
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