Re: PostgreSQL Timeline - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From damien clochard
Subject Re: PostgreSQL Timeline
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Msg-id 5255D4F6.7000101@dalibo.info
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In response to PostgreSQL Timeline  (damien clochard <damien@dalibo.info>)
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Re: PostgreSQL Timeline  (Tatsuo Ishii <ishii@postgresql.org>)
Re: PostgreSQL Timeline  (Tatsuo Ishii <ishii@postgresql.org>)
Re: PostgreSQL Timeline  (damien clochard <damien@dalibo.info>)
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Hi,

I think I'm almost finished with the "PostgreSQL forks timeline".

Here's the current status :
https://raw.github.com/daamien/artwork/master/inkscape/PostgreSQL_timeline/timeline_postgresql.png

There's still a lot of design work to do on the colors, the arrows, etc.
But I think most of the information is there !

Of course there's probably many errors ! Especially it's hard to to tell
if a project is dead or just inactive... So If you're a project leader
and I marked that your software was halted, please forgive me !  I did
my best to find information on the interweb but I'm sure I missed a few
forks and some dates... If you have any correction to make please edit
directly this page :

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_derived_databases

And I will report the changes to the timeline.


Overall I learned a lot doing this timeline ! Here's a few comments that
came to my mind during the process :

* It's very easy to create a PostgreSQL fork
* It's very hard to maintain a PostgreSQL fork
* PG 8.0 killed the windows ports
* PG 9.0 killed almost all the clustering projects
* What will PG 10.0 kill ? BI ? :)
* Proprietary forks seem to be more resilient (not sure why)


Once I'll have cleaned this up, maybe I'll try to make a poster out of it.

Regards,

--
Damien


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