Re: 8.2 features status - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From mdean
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In response to Re: 8.2 features status  ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>)
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Joshua D. Drake wrote:

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>> I am interrested in finding out what you folks mean by usability and 
>> refinement.  How do you measure it?  These seem to me to be 
>> unmeasurable hackneyed terms with little intrinsic meaning! 
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> Yep you are absolutely right. That is what press releases are all about.
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>> So could you say something like: the New Postgresql, version 8.2,  
>> building on its reputation of sheer power and ACID compliance, now 
>> implements feature 1, which provides benefit 1, plus feature 2, which 
>> leads to benefit 2,  plus .... etc. thereby maximizing overall ease 
>> of use. ??
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>> WE tend to speak of features, now is a good time to speak of benefits 
>> to the dba, benefits for upgrading to an existing project, etc.
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> If they don't know by reading the terms, then they will want to buy 
> reading the 50 cent, fancy words.
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>>  The New Postgresql 8,2 will increase speed of response by x %, ad 
>> hoc queries will be x % faster, etc.  I know I am being simplistic, 
>> but the benefits need to blurt out, and be immediately recognizable 
>> as such to the majority of players.  JMUETCW. Michael
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> Percentages never work because it depends on a specific work load, 
> specific design, specific hardware etc...
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> Joshua D. Drake
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Josh, percentages, like almost anything, do work in the right context, 
in this case, that of the testimonial, something postgresql hasn't 
emphasized IMHO.  If ten to 20 projects were treated as real and 
realistic case studies, with an in-depth description of the project, and 
how the NEW Postgresql effected these projects,and these were featured 
one after another, daily for an entire month, there would be major play 
in the news.  By talking in depth about specific projects, we relate to 
the actual production users own daily experiences, especiually if % can 
be translated into dollars.

For instance: "I Adapted the NEW Postgresql 8.2 in my online e-commerce 
website and save $1,343.45 per month in ...."
or: "The Sheer Speed of such an ACID compliant ORDBMS as the NEW 
Postgresql 8.2, especially in danling  xnxnxnxn enabled our company to ..."

I am just brainstorming, I lack the db expertise, but real life stroies 
are powerful creatures with a life of their own. 


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