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From Christopher Browne
Subject Re: Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB /
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In response to Where is Postgesql ? - MYSQL SURPRISES WITH MAXDB / MySQL appliance for Linux arrives  (Martin_Hurst@dom.com)
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Clinging to sanity, Randolf Richardson <rr@8x.ca> mumbled into her beard:
> Aside from that, I don't see how the individual actions of one
> organization that has been charging for open source software can
> possibly reflect on all those projects which are totally free

It most certainly would, in InfoWeek, and other such "sources of
journalism" which happen to get read by a whole lot of Pointy-Haired
Boss types.

The point isn't of how YOU see it, but rather of how it would be seen
by the people that make budget decisions based only on a minimal
understanding of technical matters and a liberal dose of whatever they
see in Gartner reports and other weekly 'rags.'  For better or worse,
that perspective has a good deal of influence.
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