From: Kevin Colby <kevinc grainsystems com>
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To: redhat-install-list redhat com
CC: alavoor yahoo com
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL/MySQL: Which is best?
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:32:36 -0500
While I think Postgres is a fine database, I must protest to the language
used in the article quoted below:
For a "NEAR PERFECT" system there must be only one system and
everybody in the world must work on it!! Duplicate products cause
more harm than good and hence division of resources must be
strongly discouraged.
I think this is simply wrong. Worse, I am particularly offended to see
such an opinion in Linux related documentation. Of all people, Linux
users should know full well that code forks sometimes create new
products that eventually eclipse older software. Not always, but most
today believe that competition is in everyone's best interests.
I know little about Postgres, but have heard many good things about it.
However, the attitude in this article seemed more at home in the MS SQL
manual than any open-source project.
- Kevin Colby
kevinc grainsystems com
"R. Wilmes" wrote:
>
> Jean,
>
> I was reading the postgres howto yesterday. It mentions that it,
postgres,
> is much more robust than mysql and that development on mysql is drawing
to a
> close. Here's the link that discusses it
>
> http://europe.redhat.com/documentation/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO-4.php3
>
> I was looking for an enterprise manager/query analyzer interface to
postgres
> and somebody responded with a hint to gnome-db that is part of a larger
> package, which I cant find.
>
> If anyone has any thoughts on this I'd appreciate it.
>
> Rusty
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