Thread: postgres
Hi, I in the search for a DB that would work with our product and have been told to have a look at postgres. Would you be able to foward me any information on your product and or point me to where I might be able to find some. Thank you in advance for your help! Marc ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail
Mr. Daoust, You have reached the PostgreSQL SQL developers mailing list. We are not PostgreSQL sales people, and we have no marketing information to sell you. Please have a clue. I suggest that you try http://www.postgresql.org/ and http://www.pgsql.com/ for more information. -Josh Berkus -- ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ Josh Berkus Complete informationtechnology josh@agliodbs.com and data management solutions (415) 436-9166 for law firms, small businesses fax 436-0137 and non-profit organizations. pager 338-4078 San Francisco
On 13 Dec 2000, Marc Daoust wrote: > I in the search for a DB that would work with our product and have been told > to have a look at postgres. Would you be able to foward me any information on > your product and or point me to where I might be able to find some. You should start with www.postgresql.org -- Brett http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, is the glass half empty, half full, or just twice as large as it needs to be?
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote: > > On 13 Dec 2000, Marc Daoust wrote: > > > I in the search for a DB that would work with our product and have been told > > to have a look at postgres. Would you be able to foward me any information on > > your product and or point me to where I might be able to find some. > > You should start with www.postgresql.org > I've been wondering for a long time how people manage to find the mailing list without finding the web site. On the blackdown mailing list (blackdown.org ports the jdk to linux) people ask where they can get a jdk for linux. How did they find the list without knowing about blackdown? -- Joseph Shraibman jks@selectacast.net Increase signal to noise ratio. http://www.targabot.com
Joseph Shraibman writes: > I've been wondering for a long time how people manage to find the mailing > list without finding the web site. They do a Web search on 'postgres' and get a zillion hits on articles in the list archive. They then look at the first article and pull the address out of that. They never notice where the article came from. -- John Hasler john@dhh.gt.org Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 04:44:55PM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > Mr. Daoust, > > You have reached the PostgreSQL SQL developers mailing list. We are > not PostgreSQL sales people, and we have no marketing information to > sell you. Please have a clue. Errr... forgive me, but maybe we could be help the PostgreSQL team by kindly directing people to their corporate website, so they can purchase services that are going to fund the project.As long as the project is happy I am happy. Just some thoughts. -Roberto -- Computer Science Utah State University Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 04:44:55PM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > > Mr. Daoust, > > > > You have reached the PostgreSQL SQL developers mailing list. We are > > not PostgreSQL sales people, and we have no marketing information to > > sell you. Please have a clue. > > Errr... forgive me, but maybe we could be help the PostgreSQL team by > kindly directing people to their corporate website, so they can purchase > services that are going to fund the project. > As long as the project is happy I am happy. My guess is that corporate support is mostly for serious PostgreSQL users, not new people. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000+ If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania19026