On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Amos Hayes wrote: > I almost hate to ask, and really, it's not a big deal to me personally, > but why is it called "PostgreSQL"? Originally it was just Postgres, and didn't support any SQL. When it was redesigned with SQL support, that's when the SQL postfix came about. Actually, it was known as Postgres95 originally to differentiate it from the original Postgres, but as it moved towards SQL compliancy, the SQL postfix becamse the norm. The full story is in the PostgreSQL documentation. Brett W. McCoy http://www.lan2wan.com/~bmccoy ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected." -- The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June, 1972
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