Re: PostgreSQL funding/organization - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Lamar Owen
Subject Re: PostgreSQL funding/organization
Date
Msg-id 200109201438.KAA02376@www.wgcr.org
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In response to PostgreSQL funding/organization  (mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com>)
Responses Re: PostgreSQL funding/organization  ("Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>)
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On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:58 am, mlw wrote:
> Now that GreatBridge is gone. (I'm pretty sad about that, they looked like
> they were working on some cool stuff.)

> Has this changed, in any way, the development path of PostgreSQL?

Just my personal opinion:

While PostgreSQL was developed prior to _any_ substantial funding through the 
efforts of the PostgreSQL Global Development Group on volunteer basis, the 
fact that Bruce, Tom, and Jan will have to make a living elsewhere might very 
well impact the speed of development.  

Although, Tom was doing an incredible amount of bugfixing long before Great 
Bridge.  Bruce was doing the same things before Great Bridge as he did while 
employed at GB.  Jan added PL/Tcl and PL/pgsql (and foreign keys, and many 
other things) long before Great Bridge was on the map at all.  

And the other three members of the core group have never been employed by 
Great Bridge.  And look at Vadim's, Thomas', and Marc's work.... I don't 
think the lackof GB funding will impact the direction of development, even if 
it does impact the speed of development.

And RedHat is still in the mix, as is PostgreSQL, Inc, and others.  Great 
Bridge wasn't the only game in town for PostgreSQL development.

Just one additional comment: PostgreSQL, being open source, isn't going to go 
away because one company went away.  If Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, or other 
proprietary database vendors 'went away' the likelihood of their RDBMS 
products being orphaned is high -- but PostgreSQL cannot be orphaned in that 
sense due to its open source nature.
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Lamar Owen
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