sank89@sancharnet.in (Sai Hertz And Control Systems) writes:
> This must ring alarm bells and we must look into the matter as what
> is making postgresql adoption such a slow process insted of its very
> good features.
I don't think that has much of anything to do with anything.
Look at the statistics in the poll.
There were only a total of 1111 votes.
In the case of Firebird, there are some 78 developers listed on
SourceForge; if each of them tells three friends to go vote for
Firebird, that quickly gets them towards their 403 votes.
The size of the constituency of voters has two _vital_ problems:
1. It is tiny and self-selecting, thus making it highly likely to
be unrepresentative;
2. Furthermore, it is highly susceptible to "ballot-stuffing."
Drawing grand conclusions based on a tiny, clearly biasable sample at
a somewhat obscure web site is just silly.
Remember, that web site did NOT count any information about
"PostgreSQL adoption;" all it did was to ask people to "vote" for
whatever database they wanted to see win the vote.
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