Re: [OT] MySQL is bad, but THIS bad? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Josh Berkus
Subject Re: [OT] MySQL is bad, but THIS bad?
Date
Msg-id 200605180938.51115.josh@agliodbs.com
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In response to Re: [OT] MySQL is bad, but THIS bad?  ("Jim C. Nasby" <jnasby@pervasive.com>)
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Re: [OT] MySQL is bad, but THIS bad?
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All,

> > >What is the best way to go about creating a "plug and play,"
> > >PostgreSQL
> > >replacement for MySQL? I think the biggest problem getting PostgreSQL
> > >accepted is that so much code is available for MySQL.
> >
> > http://pgfoundry.org/projects/mysqlcompat/
>
> Even better would be coming up with a compatability mode, a la what
> EnterpriseDB has done for Oracle.

Um, no offense, but why?   Do we really *want* to seek out thousands of users 
who won't pay anyone for support, don't care about data integrity, and regard 
the database as an enhanced flat file?    Who adore non-standard syntax like 
`db_object_name` and REPLACE INTO?   Who want to just get free downloads and 
not contribute to a project?

Personally, I'd go after MSSQL before I bothered with MySQL.   Sure, let's 
make *migration* easier for those who wake up and smell the BS, but migration 
can (and probably should) be one-way.

If we're talking about other OSS projects, then I think it makes more sense 
for us to help those projects add PostgreSQL support.  And do promote the 
projects that already *do* support us.

-- 
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco


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