Re: [HACKERS] Internet is putting lot of competition fire & heat under Microsoft SQL Server
От | Oliver Seidel |
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Тема | Re: [HACKERS] Internet is putting lot of competition fire & heat under Microsoft SQL Server |
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Msg-id | lf8zjz9jna.fsf@delta.imr-dvlp.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Internet is putting lot of competition fire & heat under Microsoft SQL Server (universe_made_of_atoms <almighty99@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi, This sort of post is giving open source software a bad name. I am glad that this post has only reached a small number of people who are already pro-PostgreSQL and has not reached the crowd who needs convincing that their time, attention, enthusiasm, and money is better spent on PostgreSQL than on MS SQL Server (in the long run, due to the "business model". I know that Microsoft bought Jim Gray and a number of other people who are in a position to build amazing things; well, we have Stonebraker ... or at least had him). If anybody wishes to do good, they better start off by reading one of the advocacy documents. Many of the advocacy arguments that apply to Linux can equally well be used in the context of PostgreSQL. One might start reading here: http://linuxtoday.com/stories/1847.html The gist of the matter is, a post that contains expletives, excessive use of the word "boss", derisive mockings of large companies (M$ would be such a mocking), or other unqualified drivel without informational content, will make people think that the whole crowd around PostgreSQL is stupid. An argued comparison of standards compliance with a list of 5 intentional deviations by a Microsoft product might be more convincing. So please stop posting ignorant, but enthusiastic messages that give the development team a bad name. Thank you, Oliver Seidel
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