Hmm... maybe this goes back to the whole target audience thing, but I
think we'd get a much bigger win by dropping names of folks using
postgresql than we do by highlighting the free (as in beer) aspect of
it. (disclaimer - I wrote the second ending)
Robert Treat
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 13:34, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Oh great ... I like them both? :(
>
> A mix-n-match of the two (purely cut-n-paste, needs to be cleaned), but:
>
> ====================
> Following more than 16 years of development by hundreds of the world's
> most generous and brilliant minds from the open source community,
> PostgreSQL continues to make the decision between free software and
> commercial databases "a simple choice between open source or an open
> wallet."
>
> With it's long time support of an enterprise level feature set including
> transactions, stored procedures, triggers, and subqueries PostgreSQL is
> being used by many of todays most demanding businesses.
>
> Many companies and agencies can no longer afford the high costs and
> constantly changing terms of licensed commercial software - making
> PostgreSQL one of the most highly sought after free technologies in the
> market today. With the release of v7.3 the decision to choose PostgreSQL
> is now even easier.
> ====================
>
> Maybe with a pointer to advocacy for the case studies provided by some of
> hte big-un's?
>
>