On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Michael Widenius wrote:
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> The> What I'd love to see is a common set of data to work from, and table
> The> structures...then come up with, again, a common set of "results expected",
> The> from the database. Then, let the MySQL guys provide their query for the
> The> results, and let the PostgreSQL guys come up with theirs, and compare
> The> *that*. Don't compare how to get the results the fastest through MySQL,
> The> and then how the same query stands up under PostgreSQL...let us give them
> The> how to get it fastest from PostgreSQL...
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> I have posted many messages to Postgresql developers about getting
> benchmark that shows where PosgreSQL is good, but I haven't found
> anyone that is interested in spending time on this! I have got the
> definite feeling that the postgreSQL developers are not interested in
> working on benchmarks!
Who have you posted this as, and to what mailing lists? At this time, I
don't recall ever seeing you post something, but it may have been that I
was so busy that it slip'd me by...
Our experiences *up until this past week* was that any time we tried to
get somethign fixed, it was met with resistence, so we just said to hell
with it...
Obviously, there has been some mis-communications going on here...
Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy
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