From: | Lamar Owen <lowen(at)pari(dot)edu> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Linux Journal references, December 2004 issue. |
Date: | 2004-11-09 17:01:38 |
Message-ID: | 200411091201.38348.lowen@pari.edu |
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I got a substantial surprize reading the LJ for Decmeber. Let me ennumerate:
1.) On the COVER, 'Making the most of manufacturing with RTLinux and
PostgreSQL.' The article on pages 44-47 makes the following statement (p47)
"The SmartPress program stored the gathered data in a PostgreSQL database.
PostgreSQL is also our enterprise backend database. So, future application
development will make SmartPress data visible in enterprise applications
across the company." Company is Midwest Tool & Die.
2.) Doc Searls' column, Linux for Suits, on page 48: "...open-source suspects
outside the familiar LAMP list of Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, Python,
and PostgreSQL." This is major, IMO. I guess the tagline 'building a better
LAMP...' has caught some eyes....
3.) The open-source learning management article on page 66, about the Moodle
project, mentions thatit works on MySQL, but PostgreSQL can also be used.
This highlights that we are now a desired compatibility option for some
projects (now if SugarSales CRM worked with PostgreSQL I'd be a happy
camper...)
4.) Robert LeBlanc's article 'Beating Spam and Viruses with amavisd-new and
Maia Mailguard' on pages 84-88 (he is the author of Maia Mailguard) mentions
that Maia works with either MySQL or PostgreSQL.
A good month for PostgreSQL, at least in LJ.
--
Lamar Owen
Director of Information Technology
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
1 PARI Drive
Rosman, NC 28772
(828)862-5554
www.pari.edu
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