Re: bad advocacy by TWiki bigwig - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Ned Lilly |
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Subject | Re: bad advocacy by TWiki bigwig |
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Msg-id | 47B855C8.4010107@nedscape.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: bad advocacy by TWiki bigwig (Dirk Riehle <dirk@riehle.org>) |
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Re: bad advocacy by TWiki bigwig
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List | pgsql-advocacy |
Thanks for posting this, Dirk (and Peter). I don't think any of us would disagree that different models yield differentresults, and that the Postgres community model is more focused on developing a great product than (necessarily)a single great company. However, I'm curious about Rod's market share comment - is that documented in any meaningfulway? Regards, Ned -- Ned Lilly President and CEO xTuple (formerly OpenMFG) 119 West York Street Norfolk, VA 23510 tel. 757.461.3022 x101 email: ned@xtuple.com www.xtuple.com On 2/17/2008 3:59 AM Dirk Riehle wrote: > Hi all, > > I know the twiki.net folks and was curious why they would be bashing > PostgreSQL, so I asked Peter Thoeny about this. He asked me to post his > clarification on Koen's email, see below. Please don't respond to me, > I'm not involved in the TWiki community. If you have further comments > please address Peter directly. > > Dirk > > ---8><-----------8><-----------8><-----------8><-----------8><-------- > > Public statement by Peter Thoeny, TWiki.org founder: > > Dear PostgreSQL community, > > Please accept my apologies on behalf of the TWiki community. I took > notes during the meeting, and I am sorry I did not log all relevant > pieces that have been said about PostgreSQL during the meeting. > > Since Rod is out of town, let me try to state what Rod said at the > meeting, to the best of my recollection: > > "PostgreSQL has arguably the best open source RDBMS technology, but > unfortunately they lost market share to companies with lesser > technology. I consider the PostgreSQL business model a failure, because > there is no leading company associated with it. This has been publicly > stated by some PostgreSQL community members." He went on to say that > successful models are open source communities with one driving company > alongside them: MySQL, RedHat/Fedora, Zimbra, JBoss, etc. > > I find it unfortunate that Koen is using words in this forum like "bad > advocacy by TWiki bigwig" without first clarifying things with the > person involved. I am not sure what the intent of this e-mail was. It is > too easy to take stuff out of context in an online medium. > > Full disclosure: TWIKI.NET is working towards a win/win/win for the > TWiki community, sponsoring companies and customers. Koen is in a small > group of TWiki consultants who have not bought into this strategy. > > My apologies again for the stir, kind regards, > Peter > > > ---8><-----------8><-----------8><-----------8><-----------8><-------- > > > Koen Martens wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hey All, >> >> I'm an active member of the TWiki community, which is an open source >> structured wiki. We had a community summit these past two days. It was >> in the US, and i attended virtually, one of the attendants was not too >> positive about PostgreSQL: >> >> http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/TWikiCommunitySummit2008Q1 >> >> search for 'postgres' on that page and you'll see. >> >> Just thought i'd share it (well, after i shared it on #postgresql-eu >> Andreas prompted me to share it here too)! >> >> While at it, we're currently revising the governance of the TWiki >> project, and i wrote this topic today: >> >> http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/LearningFromPostgreSQL >> >> Hope i got my facts straight! >> >> Gr, >> >> Koen >> >> - -- K.F.J. Martens, Sonologic, http://www.sonologic.nl/ >> Networking, hosting, embedded systems, unix, artificial intelligence. >> Public PGP key: http://www.metro.cx/pubkey-gmc.asc >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) >> >> iD8DBQFHth/hktDgRrkFPpYRAjdCAJ0bYj3GxSrnVS0o/MhZrrSsBQfB1wCfWQ4t >> s1C18fhlK/WVt5QcfgsWXU0= >> =BrHV >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? >> >> http://archives.postgresql.org >> >> >
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