Another history question

From: Juan Pablo Espino <jp(dot)espino(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Another history question
Date: 2005-03-22 22:11:24
Message-ID: 3e7daec105032214116047f978@mail.gmail.com
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I know that postgres was a project directed by Michael Stonebraker in
Berkeley (1986-1994) and that soon Jolly Chen and Andrew Yu did
postgres95.

I understand that the main change in postgres95 was to implement SQL
instead of POSTQUEL. Then after the appearance of postgres95
postgreSQL 6.0 arises. And what came later it is well-known history.

My question is if the architecture of postgreSQL were inherited of
postgres original project or postgreSQL were developed completely with
a new concept. Thanks in advance.

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