>
> I don't wan't to be bundled, I just want it to be known that there are
> alternatives available.
>
I don't think it is reasonable to expect the OSS project within the OSS
installer to mention commercial alternatives IF
they are shipping an already available OSS product.
What I mean is that the OSS Win32 Installer is shipping PgAdmin why
should they mention your product? If I were
to suggest that the Win32 Installer should mention Replicator there
would be an uproar, rightfully so.
> Postgresql is free, so what is the big deal about letting users know
> about alternative admin tools comercial or open source? It's not like
> it would put pgAdmin or Postgresql out of business(it could only help).
PostgreSQL is free and the PostgreSQL.Org project does let people know
about other tools on the website.
> It's a shame you don't see how the bundling of pgAdmin(in the current
> way) is hurting the 3rd party community.
>
You are welcome to create your own Win32 Installer. I don't see it as
hurting the 3rd party community. I see it as helping the PostgreSQL
community.
>
> I don't see that as being detrimental to anyone and would certainly be
> in fair play.
>
Fair play? It could be argued that the fact that you don't open source
your product means that you don't believe in fair play. I don't
personally buy
that argument but I assure you it will be made if this thread continues.
The PostgreSQL community does a very good job of giving the commercial
counter parts their due.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake