So if you have a success-story, consider contributing for the benefit of
the project as a case-study, success-story, etc. For ideas/examples, see:
http://www.postgresql.org/about/casestudies/
http://www.postgresql.org/about/users
http://www.postgresql.org/about/quotesarchive
Some of those pages have either a contact or submit-story link. There is
also a separate "advocacy" mailing list.
Cheers,
Steve
Mary Anderson wrote:
> Me too. we have been using PostreSQL for three years now in the
> demography department at UC Berkeley. It is great. My specs from my
> academic boss were roughly "Put all conceivable demographic data from
> any source into this data base" -- which lead to an ingeniously
> complex schema which could not have been implemented five or ten years
> ago. Postgres has the power to handle it. But we did have one
> database crash during those three years.
>
> Mary
>
>
> Brian Modra wrote:
>> I also would like to thank the PostgreSQL developers. I've been using
>> it for the last 3 years as the database for a vehicle tracking system.
>> It never fails, its easy to use, and its efficient.
>> I'm also using it for my open source project "The Karoo Project" as
>> the database.
>> Brian
>>
>> 2009/11/19 Campbell, Lance <lance@illinois.edu>:
>>
>>> My department at the University of Illinois has been using
>>> PostgreSQL for
>>> seven years. We generate around 2 to 4 million pages of dynamic web
>>> content
>>> each month through a single PostgreSQL database. Two weeks ago we
>>> upgraded
>>> from PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.4. It is running great. As a software
>>> architect I
>>> know that many times you only hear about the issues or complaints
>>> people
>>> have. I just wanted to let you know that your team is doing a great
>>> job.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for making PostgreSQL such a wonderful product.
>>>
>>> Lance Campbell
>>> Project Manager/Software Architect/DBA
>>> Web Services at Public Affairs
>>> 217-333-0382
>>>
>>
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