Also, many open source web apps support mysql as the back end. porting these to
also support postgresql would increase its usability and visibility for these
sorts of projects.
Of course, for some quick and dirty web apps postgresql may in fact be
overkill... at any rate this is one small way I hope to encourage more
widespread use of postgresql.
Wes
"Cornelia Boenigk" <poppcorn%cornelia-boenigk.de@interlock.lexmark.com> on
06/14/2002 09:04:55 AM
Please respond to "Cornelia Boenigk"
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To: "pgsql-general" <pgsql-general%postgresql.org@interlock.lexmark.com>
cc: (bcc: Wesley Sheldahl/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: Fw: [GENERAL] read this and puke
Hello everybody
> Maybe we could do a campaogn on "putting the P back into LAPP"?
(Linux,
> Apache, PHP, PostgreSQL)
at http://www.phpconference.de/2002/index_en.php you find the call
for papers for the international PHP Conference. Maybe a step to LAPP?
Most of the German PHP-developers use MySQL, some of them not even
know about PostgreSQL.
Regards
Conni
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