LinuxTag wrapup - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andreas Pflug
Subject LinuxTag wrapup
Date
Msg-id 40E6D7D5.2000200@pse-consulting.de
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Responses Re: LinuxTag wrapup  (Dennis Bjorklund <db@zigo.dhs.org>)
Re: LinuxTag wrapup  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Re: LinuxTag wrapup  ("Jeroen T. Vermeulen" <jtv@xs4all.nl>)
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Dear developers,

classifying the questions we got those three days in the PostgreSQL 
booth on LinuxTag, we had three ever repeating topics, two of them 
non-surprising:
- what's the difference to MyS***
- what about win32 native
- what about Oracle portability.

The third question was asked from serious corporate users, and what I 
told them about ora2pg and simple procedure migration didn't satisfy 
them completely: they asked about oracle sql query syntax compatibility. 
They were quite disappointed when I told them we're ansi standard and 
after numerous discussions we don't ever intend to implement that oracle 
stuff.

IMHO we should rethink if we could make those people happy. How about a 
loadable personality (IIRC SAPDB has something like that), to exchange 
the parser in use with a custom one (by a SET command)? This way we have 
a pure ansi default, while enabling a way so someone could contribute an 
oracle style parser.

Regards,
Andreas

BTW, many people I addressed when they rested for a few seconds in front 
of the booth just said "no thanks, I don't have any questions, I'm using 
PostgreSQL and I'm happy with it".



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