On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Dave Cramer wrote:
> Actually, I see this differently.
>
> This is a classic example of how postgreSQL is viewed by the rest of the
> world. This argument has been brought up before.
> It is only the core that differentiates the server from the interfaces.
> The rest of the world views this as one product.
Some of the 5 remaining are things like mod_auth_pgsql or the auth module
for courier 0.40 that uses PostgreSQL as a backend. I'm sorry, but I
really don't consider those part of PostgreSQL any more than I consider
any random piece of software that uses Oracle as a backend part of Oracle.