Joshua Kramer wrote:
>
>> it's what ISPs provide. Since it's so hard to get ISPs that support
>> PostgreSQL, more people develop using MySQL, driving demand, etc. I talk
>> to probably 1 person a month that would love to develop some application
>> using PostgreSQL but can't because their ISP (or their customer's ISP)
>> doesn't support it.
>
> Here's another idea: why not find and promote webhosts who support
> Postgres? That might be another tool we can use, to direct people to
> ISP's who support it...
>
> http://www.jtl.net is one (though I have no experience with them).
>
> It's not as if it's hard to support Postgres in a web hosting
> environment...
We have a whole list on the website of postgresql hosting providers.
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Cheers,
> -Josh
>
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