Re: Linux User (& Developer) Expo 2004 - A brief - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Linux User (& Developer) Expo 2004 - A brief
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Msg-id 200404231315.i3NDFP416284@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Linux User (& Developer) Expo 2004 - A brief  (Oliver Elphick <olly@lfix.co.uk>)
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Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 22:03, Richard Huxton wrote:
> > This is a brief summary for people - Oliver is busy the next day/two and I'll
> > be out and about Friday, so I thought it might be sensible to get some notes
> > down.
>
> I'm still busy! and I'm going to Israel for a week, so here is only a
> brief addition to what Richard wrote.
>
> 1. I had several people come up to say thank you for PostgreSQL!  I
> found that very encouraging and I want to pass the message on.
>
> 2. I had up to 10 people ask why they should choose Pg in preference to
> MySQL.  My answer was: reliability, scalability, standards-compliance
> and no licensing issues.
>
> 3. Some people were, in effect, complaining that we weren't marketing Pg
> - "Why don't we see much in the press about PostgreSQL?"  I pointed out
> that a wholly volunteer operation doesn't have a marketing budget.  In
> this respect, Pg is in the same position as Debian.  In either case, I
> think that we have to establish our position by technical excellence and
> not try to do things as the commercial competition does.  However,
> additional publicity would certainly be welcome.

I hope SRA will get involved in international marketing of PostgreSQL
soon.

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