Re: server closed connection on a select query - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: server closed connection on a select query
Date
Msg-id 4383E273.3070905@commandprompt.com
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In response to Re: server closed connection on a select query  ("Larry Rosenman" <ler@lerctr.org>)
Responses Re: server closed connection on a select query  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume.lelarge@gmail.com>)
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>I **REALLY** wish you would STOP saying that, Bruce.  The current OpenServer
>Compiler (UDK), is the same as on UnixWare, and is **MUCH** better than the 
>Old SVR3 compiler.
>
>We **REALLY** **SHOULD** look at it. 
>  
>
Well actually no, we shouldn't. Regardless of the technical good or 
bad.. We are talking about SCO here.
The socio-political ramifications of supporting such as beast alone 
should be enough for every
PostgreSQL and OSS user to run screaming from the building.

Regardless if what Bruce says is FUD or not the reality is, I seriously 
doubt anyone here wants to
support or take bug reports for a product that is supported by a company 
that is the complete
antithesis of everything good about FOSS.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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