Re: [ANNOUNCE] [pgsql-advocacy] eWeek Poll: Which database is most critical to your organization? - Mailing list pgsql-general

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Subject Re: [ANNOUNCE] [pgsql-advocacy] eWeek Poll: Which database is most critical to your organization?
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In response to [pgsql-advocacy] eWeek Poll: Which database is most critical to your organization?  (Zak Greant <zak@mysql.com>)
Responses Re: eWeek Poll: Which database is most critical to your  (Zak Greant <zak@mysql.com>)
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On 26 Feb 2002 13:30:41 MST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Zak Greant <zak@mysql.com>  said:
> It is interesting to note that Oracle has shown a rather large jump
> between yesterday and today - about 7% IIRC - a sign that the sample
> size of the poll should become larger. :)

PostgreSQL has, between this morning and this evening, shown a jump
from around 7% to around 18%, so evidently the sample size has grown a
mite...
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