Joshua Kramer wrote:
>
>> Well, Shashank also said quite clearly that PostgreSQL is harder to
>> use than MySQL in these cases. Harder how? I don't know, and I am
>
> I would suspect that at one point, MySQL was also "hard to use" with
> Plesk and Cpanel; but the MySQL folks put forth the effort to integrate
> the two and make it "easy to use". Similarly, if some PG folks put
> forth some effort towards Plesk and CPanel, Postgres would become "easy
> to use" as well. I think this is what Shashank is tring to get at.
>
>> surely not the person who can learn from experience, because nothing
>> that I do puts me into any contact with making PostgreSQL play with
>> plesk or any of that other stuff.
>
> Right, but if someone with PG and PHP skills put forth some effort to
> make Plesk / CPanel play well with PG, then the marketing efforts would
> be that much easier and the use of PG would probably increase. That's
> all that is being said here.
Well let me be the first to point out....
Feel free to submit a patch on behalf of the community.
:P
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Thanks,
> -josh
>
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