Thread: Need Quote for 7.3
Folks, We need a quote from a major code contributor to PostgreSQL about the upcoming 7.3 release -- something about how great the new release is, or some of the features in the release. We need this for the 7.3 press release, which will be drafted in 2 days. If you have something to say, please e-mail me, Marc (scrappy@hub.org) and Justin (justin@postgresql.org) off-list so we can quote you! -Josh Berkus
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Josh Berkus wrote: > Folks, > > We need a quote from a major code contributor to PostgreSQL about the > upcoming 7.3 release -- something about how great the new release is, > or some of the features in the release. We need this for the 7.3 > press release, which will be drafted in 2 days. > > If you have something to say, please e-mail me, Marc (scrappy@hub.org) > and Justin (justin@postgresql.org) off-list so we can quote you! I think it's great - but don't quote me on that. :) -- Nigel J. Andrews
nandrews@investsystems.co.uk ("Nigel J. Andrews") writes: > On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Josh Berkus wrote: > > > Folks, > > > > We need a quote from a major code contributor to PostgreSQL about the > > upcoming 7.3 release -- something about how great the new release is, > > or some of the features in the release. We need this for the 7.3 > > press release, which will be drafted in 2 days. > > > > If you have something to say, please e-mail me, Marc (scrappy@hub.org) > > and Justin (justin@postgresql.org) off-list so we can quote you! > > > I think it's great - but don't quote me on that. :) > PostgreSQL. Because life's too short to learn Oracle. :) Billy O'Connor
> > I think it's great - but don't quote me on that. :) > > > > PostgreSQL. Because life's too short to learn Oracle. PostgreSQL. For those with more to do than babysit a database. -- Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
> > > I think it's great - but don't quote me on that. :) > > > > > > > PostgreSQL. Because life's too short to learn Oracle. > > PostgreSQL. For those with more to do than babysit a database. > Ah, better. More orthogonal.
How about "PostgreSQL, slightly less nightmares than the other databases"