Re: [GENERAL] Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB / - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Enrico Weigelt
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB /
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Msg-id 20040603193055.GO32598@nibiru.metux.de
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In response to Re: Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB /  (Randolf Richardson <rr@8x.ca>)
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* Randolf Richardson <rr@8x.ca> wrote:

<snip>
>         The open source community will survive.  If they don't play their
> cards right, then MySQL could lose popularity fast and you'll know this is
> the case because tools and scripts for converting away from it to other
> database engines will become both popular and visible in a very short
> period of time.

BTW: is there already something available in this direction ?
I've got several customers asking for mysql (since they spent much money
in some really mysql specific webapps).
But I refuse to install this sql-spreadsheet tool on my systems.

The same problem w/ MSSQL :(


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