RE: Re: Re: Why PostgreSQL is not that popular as MySQL ?

From: Matthew <matt(at)ctlno(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: RE: Re: Re: Why PostgreSQL is not that popular as MySQL ?
Date: 2000-12-10 22:38:53
Message-ID: 183FA749499ED311B6550000F87E206C0C9498@srv.ctlno.com
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> > The bottom line is that the marketing of PostgreSQL is not even close to
> > that of MySQL. Thank god the code, community and support doesn't follow
> > suit!
>
> I think MySQL got a big start by migrating mSQL users years ago and
> having a compatibility module for mSQL.
>
[Matthew] Would it make sense for postgre to have a mysql
compatibility module? An add on package (perhaps in contrib) that would add
many of the functions that mysql has that postgre does not. I know this
couldn't cover everything, but it could probably make it much easier to port
an app written against mysql to postgre. I have seen several posts on these
lists about someone attempting to port some app to postgre, and now knowing
how to find the postgre equivelant of some mysql function.

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