From: | David Costa <geeks(at)dotgeek(dot)org> |
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To: | jm(at)poure(dot)com |
Cc: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [pgsql-www] Why not fork PHP.NET |
Date: | 2004-02-26 22:56:45 |
Message-ID: | 0CD3DBAB-68AF-11D8-9C64-000A95CEC686@dotgeek.org |
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On Feb 26, 2004, at 11:11 PM, Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
>
> I feel that new-comers to PostgreSQL have a hard time finding the
> right tools,
> installing and starting PostgreSQL, connecting locally, etc...
>
> We probably never hear from these users, as they never reach the first
> connection. In a way, PostgreSQL is targetted at an "elite of hackers".
>
Hello,
It could be true. Perhaps a beginner's guide will do the trick.
>
>
> A bundle including PHP, PostgreSQL, PhpPgAdmin and pgAdmin III
> could reach (at least) 100.000 download every month on:
>
> - PostgreSQL mirrors,
> - PHP mirrors,
> - Shareware and freeware sites,
> - Community sites.
>
> A real flow of people... How are we going to receive them?
>
Not sure if that would really gain consensus. Many PostgreSQL users are
not into PHP.
I am a volunteer at PHP.net and as far as I see they do not offer a
bundle.
Then you might get perl users complaining for example. Of course I see
that other companies
are already offering such a bundle, NuSphere does
http://www.nusphere.com/products/index.htm
> My preffered answer would be to use the same techniques that proved to
> be
> successful. No need to find complicated solutions:
>
> PHP.NET web site proved successful,
> let us fork PHP.NET web site
Umh, the php.net code is available on each page via the "source" link.
That said I am not sure that a clone/fork will be a good start.
We can make the site better with other components without having to
fork anything IMHO
> But, do we really want to become the Apache of the database world?
> (don't flame me if you think I am becoming mad... I don't think I am.)
>
Not sure but my personal aim is to make the php community aware of the
fact that PostgreSQL is way better then MySQL and other solutions out
there.
> If you would like to answer, maybe try posting to
> pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org (no cross-posts).
>
Regards,
David Costa, PostgreSQL Advocate http://dotgeek.org
david at postgresql ddoot org gurugeek att php dot net
$dsn = 'pgsql://world:most_advanced(at)localhost/open_source_database';
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