Scott Bailey wrote:
> David Fetter wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 09:06:17AM -0800, Richard Broersma wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Joshua D. Drake <jd@commandprompt.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> PostgreSQL
> >>> The Open Source Database
> >> How about:
> >>
> >> The 'Open' Open Source Database
> >
> > If the Firebird copyrights are in intentionally limited hands, we can
> > go with this. :)
>
> Well if not their code, then certainly their documentation. You pretty
> much have to purchase a book to do anything.
>
> But I'd hope we're past the stage of comparing ourselves with MySQL or
> Firebird. Instead we should focus on what makes us attractive to Oracle,
> DB2 or SQL Server shops.
>
> When working on some databases, especially SQL Server, I always get so
> frustrated with how difficult everything is. So maybe a slogan like:
> PostgreSQL - Enjoy your database again
I like the one above.
> PostgreSQL - The database you'll love
> PostgreSQL - Setting the standard for following the standard
The Pennsylvania Railroad slogan was "Standard Railroad of the World".
Can we modify that somehow?
> Obviously the hit on Oracle is the cost, management and intrusiveness.
> Because transaction processing need not involve your credit card
> PostgreSQL - Because your database shouldn't manage you
> PostgreSQL - Power without a 6 figure baby sitter
>
> And if we really need to poke at MySQL then:
> PostgreSQL - Licensed to kill
Good one --- has a James Bond feel, and I do think that using several
different slogans has real value.
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