Re: read this and puke
От | Graeme Merrall |
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Тема | Re: read this and puke |
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Msg-id | NNEKJJAGMOPDHMDJNLBJKEHACBAA.GBMerrall@aol.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: read this and puke (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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Re: read this and puke
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> > Last week there was the LinuxTag in Germany, the biggest Linux-event > > in Europe. About PostgreSQL there was one lecture held by Michael > > Meskes. At his booth there was one poster with the blue elephant, that > > was all about PostgreSQL at the LinuxTag;-( > > > > For contrast: MySQL had a own booth (the second year) and several > > MySQL-developers were there all the four days long. > > > > So, I think, the presence at such a event is also a way to bring > > PostgreSQL to the people. > > Yes, I miss going those these events. With the dot-bomb, it is getting > harder and harder to attend these. > Greatbridge [remember them? :)] had a great booth when I attended the O'Reilly Open Source conference last year. They has pretty much the same booth as mySQL and they had shirts/CD's etc. Bruce was even there :) The whole mySQL/pgsql debate bores me stupid, but let's not forget that mySQL is the *database*, the mySQL that has all the booths etc is 'mySQL AB' which is a *company*. The closest analog to the mySQL the company 'PostgreSQL Inc' but they merely offer commercial support etc. If you read the histtory of mySQL you'll know that mySQL was essentially a company first (TcX Datakonsult AB) while postgreSQL has essentiually remained in the academic/open source environment. Remember also that it wasn't that long ago the mySQL was GPL'ed. It's all in the history :) Cheers, Graeme
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