On 21 Jul 2003 at 11:58, Iavor Raytchev wrote:
> My personal goal is to see the difference in features, how the lack of
> features can be worked around in the application (in both databases) and if
> missing features are on the PostgreSQL todo list and in what time frame.
I suggest you look at release notes of couple fo releases back as well. That
will give you an idea how it is moving.
> In the ideal case I would combine all this into a white paper.
That would be a great addition to community resources.
> As I said again - this is an intellectual survey and has nothing to do with
> being satisfied or not with PostgreSQL. Currently we have no problems with
> PostgreSQL.
Glad to hear that.
> Thanks for your comments. I copied your e-mail in the wiki. I hope you do
> not mind.
no I don't..:-)
Bye
Shridhar
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