From: | Shridhar Daithankar <shridhar(at)frodo(dot)hserus(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: SpreadFirefox |
Date: | 2004-10-25 07:07:19 |
Message-ID: | 200410251237.19476.shridhar@frodo.hserus.net |
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On Wednesday 20 Oct 2004 9:08 am, Christopher Browne wrote:
> Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when neilc(at)samurai(dot)com (Neil Conway)
wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 08:34, Simon Riggs wrote:
> >> Perhaps we could join in directly? Kind of an alliance thing....Josh?
> >>
> >> How about a "PostgreSQL Development Community" supports Firefox?
> >
> > What does PostgreSQL have to do with Firefox? They are OSS projects
> > that cater to _completely_ different groups of users, share no code,
> > and share no common history.
>
> If Firefox decided to drop the XML configuration storage approach in
> favor of using a (perhaps quasi-embedded, in the way it _could_ be
> done) PostgreSQL instance, that would be a good excuse.
>
> And this would be a most interesting application of PostgreSQL; there
> are plenty of cases of data storage:
> - Configuration data
> - History
> - Cache
> - Bookmarks
> - Icons and such
>
> What would be equally or more interesting would be to build a "back
> end" for either the GNOME or KDE config schemes that would use
> PostgreSQL in lieu of the hordes of little XML files.
>
> But as you say, there's not really anything in common now...
Well, I have seen at least one review of mozilla which cribbed about not easy
to administer in enterprise environments where everything is controlled by a
domain controller. Storing a database could be a start for the mozilla.
But which database and why remains open to discussion..:-)
Shridhar
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