Re: Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB /
От | Randolf Richardson |
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Тема | Re: Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB / |
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Msg-id | Xns943CD53A3D460rr8xca@200.46.204.72 обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB / (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@libertyrms.info>) |
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Re: [GENERAL] Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB /
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[sNip] > What will happen in the integration of the product lines is a Really > Big Question. > > - If it succeeds, it shows how impoverished the "old" product was; > > - If it fails, it will be a company-killing disaster for them that > will reflect badly across the whole 'open source' community. The open source community will survive. If they don't play their cards right, then MySQL could lose popularity fast and you'll know this is the case because tools and scripts for converting away from it to other database engines will become both popular and visible in a very short period of time. Aside from that, I don't see how the individual actions of one organization that has been charging for open source software can possibly reflect on all those projects which are totally free, such as PostgreSQL, Druid, Apache, and the countless others -- when people think of open source they don't think of MySQL first, they think of the real stars such as the Apache Group and SourceForge.Net as great examples (although I still haven't been able to locate the source code for SourceForge.Net). > The latter would injure the credibility of PostgreSQL in the wider > community, despite the fact you or I might imagine this to be > irrelevant. What do you base your conclusion on? From my perspective MySQL and PostgreSQL are completely different projects (for starters they even use different licensing schemes -- BSD v. GPL) that are in competition. Since PostgreSQL stands on its own without any dependencies on MySQL, I don't see any reason why PostgreSQL would suffer in any way if MySQL came to an end; if anything, the marketshare for all database engines will increase as a result of more awareness of other open source database engines due to users and developers searching for alternatives. -- Randolf Richardson - rr@8x.ca Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Please do not eMail me directly when responding to my postings in the newsgroups.
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