Re: 64 Bit Compatibility - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Jeff
Subject Re: 64 Bit Compatibility
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Msg-id 20030723225721.GY22578@zoidtechnologies.com
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In response to Re: 64 Bit Compatibility  (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@libertyrms.info>)
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 03:19:27PM -0400, Christopher Browne wrote:
[..snipped..]
> Let me suggest new words to put in Rod's mouth...
>
>   "If you tried PostgreSQL before [a thought: mention a time frame,
>   like 'last year'], and performance comparisons led you to choose
>   databases like DB/2 or Oracle, it is time to re-evaluate.
>   PostgreSQL's performance has improved tremendously [time frame?
>   'over the last two years'?] and this, along with its ever-expanding
>   feature set makes it competitive with even the highest end database
>   systems."
[..snipped..]
>

I agree :)

however, I object to the phrase "ever-expanding feature set".. there are
certain closed source vendors (and even mysql) that suffer from this sort of
thing, and I wouldn't want pg to be associated in a reporters mind that
way. it reminds me too much of "creaping featurism". :)

certainly on the hackers list, "new features" are basically at the bottom of
the list of priorities-- they make changes to improve stability and
performance *first* before adding new features, and I think this should come
across clearly in the press release.

regards,
J
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