Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing)
От | Randolf Richardson |
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Тема | Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing) |
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Msg-id | Xns944286E45FAECrr8xca@200.46.204.72 обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing) ("Randolf Richardson, DevNet SysOp 29" <rr@8x.ca>) |
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Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing)
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[sNip] > The biggest advantage MySQL still has over PostgreSQL is the same > advantage Microsoft has over Unix - entrenchment, both in > software and mindshare. Ah yes, but in Microsoft's case many people are hate them because there is a perception that their products are the only choice. At least with MySQL most users are generally happy with it, so the situation, although very similar, will be an even more difficult battle in this database world because there is a general consensus among many Windows OS users to move to something else (be it Linux-based or not) as long as it doesn't prevent them from doing all the things they need to do with their computer on a daily basis. SQL standards are certainly a move in the right direction with regards to preventing the same drastic situation Microsoft has created from occurring, but since this isn't 100% possible at this time it should at least be a goal that's promoted throughout the community so as to ensure an interoperable future -- those who resist it can be questioned about their motives since it will obviously result in preventing compatibility which would make it more difficult for users to switch between RDBMSes. > The marketplace often does the right thing, but when one "was right" > thing dominates the market, the "new right" thing rarely has an easy > time. The marketplace "used to" do the right thing. Now the vast majority of decision makers are impressed by fancy looking marketing campaigns and stupidly believe everything that's published by well-known brand names, even when no brand name loyalty exists. The worst problem with regards to this is that decisions are often made based on "what the majority of other people are supposedly doing" rather than "what actually best fits the needs of the project." -- 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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