From: | Gregory Seidman <gss+pg(at)cs(dot)brown(dot)edu> |
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To: | postgres list <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: read this and puke |
Date: | 2002-06-14 05:31:19 |
Message-ID: | 20020614053119.GA17466@cs.brown.edu |
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Graeme Merrall sez:
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} Greatbridge [remember them? :)] had a great booth when I attended the
} O'Reilly Open Source conference last year. They has pretty much the same
} booth as mySQL and they had shirts/CD's etc. Bruce was even there :)
Isn't RedHat the primary commercial entity pushing PostgreSQL these days?
See http://www.redhat.com/software/database/
} The whole mySQL/pgsql debate bores me stupid, but let's not forget that
} mySQL is the *database*, the mySQL that has all the booths etc is 'mySQL
} AB' which is a *company*. The closest analog to the mySQL the company
} 'PostgreSQL Inc' but they merely offer commercial support etc.
Did anyone notice if RedHat was visibly pushing their database product, or
the PostgreSQL name?
} If you read the histtory of mySQL you'll know that mySQL was essentially
} a company first (TcX Datakonsult AB) while postgreSQL has essentiually
} remained in the academic/open source environment. Remember also that it
} wasn't that long ago the mySQL was GPL'ed. It's all in the history :)
What license is PostgreSQL, anyway? I never did find out when I was looking
for it.
} Cheers,
} Graeme
--Greg
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