Josh Berkus wrote:
> All,
>
> I think that Peter has a point here ... both standards bodies and OSS
> conferences attract new users. The question is what kind of new users
> we want to attract. That is, while PostgreSQL can always use more
> Perl hackers and OSS-CRMs supporting/using our database, it's probably
> more important to attract the interest of bank CTOs and major
> manufacturer procurement managers. We want to be evaluated as an
> enterprise RDBMS before an open source RDBMS. So I can see that.
>
> However, I'll stand my evaluation that we need to work on "bang for
> the buck" basis. Some of these standards bodies and trade groups can
> absorb enormous amounts of money while delivering questionable
> benefits (having been to TPC meetings, the TPC falls into this class
> in my mind) wheras others are more modest and provide immediate
> opportunities. So I might put the latter ahead of flying David to
> Brazil, but not the former.
Does Sun, by any chance, plan on getting into TPC for Sun Supported
PostgreSQL? Alternately, perhaps one of the companies that has a
PostgreSQL based product would be willing to foot the bill so that the
community could have some nifty benchmarks... I would think that they
could see the ROI - just by the ability to better classify PostgreSQL
among the bigger boys. I would think that a number of corporations with
PostgreSQL based products could benefit (from a sales perspective) from
the TPC benchmarks...especially when they come at such a low cost to
them. I also think that they could provide some of the manpower
required for these benchmarks....
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