Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>> Let me ask a question, how many people who are against a name change now
>
>> The bottom line is that the pronunciation/marketing problem with the
>> name "PostgreSQL" is not going to change --- it is only going to get
>> worse.
>
> I am against the name change and I do not agree with your assessment. I
> believe it will get better. As the only real problem is the initial
> understanding and pronunciation. The rest is muscle memory.
I disagree it'll get better anytime in the next couple decades.
It's not like we already have 70% market share and just a couple
more people to "educate" about the awkward terminology. Postgres
mindshare is still minuscule compared to that of Oracle or even
MySQL or SQL Server -- so as the product grows - most members
will be new members.
Outside the database community our mindshare is even smaller,
and I really wouldn't want to spend the time correcting my CEO's
pronunciation - nor our sales staff's pronunciation - or worse
customer's pronunciation which they learn from sales staff.
You say it's just "the initial understanding" - but on the
curve of "getting better" please realize that the current
state is about a few thousand people indoctrinated and a few
billion people not yet indoctrinated.
And in the long term, even if we had 100% market awareness,
every new CS student will still need to go through the
bizarre ritual of knowing that "ParseTHIS"
gets parsed "Parset HIS".
in this community.