Re: AW: How Do You Pronounce "PostgreSQL"?

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От John Daniels
Тема Re: AW: How Do You Pronounce "PostgreSQL"?
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Ответ на AW: How Do You Pronounce "PostgreSQL"?  (Zeugswetter Andreas SB <ZeugswetterA@wien.spardat.at>)
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I hate these discussions.  Endless back and forth -- much ado about nothing.  Yet...

"PostgresSQL" does seem kinda unwieldy and awkward.  And the "SQL" part does 
seem superfluous since most databases now support SQL in some way shape or 
form.  Adding "SQL" now seems almost as arbitrary as the previous "95".

Yes, not all databases can claim full SQL compliance, and Postgres does it 
better than MySQL but so what?  PostgreSQL's "competition" is much broader: 
Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, etc. -- all of whom have excellent SQL support.

If it is deemed important to tack on defining features of a "next 
generation" database then prehaps "OR" (object-relational) should be tacked 
on instead of, or in addition to "SQL"?  But in five years this will again 
seem an unnecessary addition to "Postgre(s)" and the name would still be 
cumbersome.

PostgreSQLOR?, PostgreSQL-OR?, PostgreORSQL? Postgre-ORSQL?

I really don't know what the best name would be, and keeping it the way it 
is is just fine with me.  I use PostgreSQL for what it is, not what it is 
called.  Returning to the core descriptive term: "Postgre(s)" would be fine 
also.

John


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