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> Maybe this is where the advocacy site and community can help the
> most. We could list these utilities that only support MySQL
> and ask for members of the community to contact the developers
> to help them support Postgres.  Now, there are a lot of these
> types of apps, most of them aren't worth downloading let alone
> fixing, but unfortunately I suspect this preventing a lot of
> people from using Postgres.
 
This has been on my todo list since someone mentioned something
similar at last year's Postgres BOF at OSCON, but I have not
gotten any further than designing it on paper. I will get to
it eventually, but I have a lot of other projects, so if anyone
wants to help out, please let me know and I'll share what I have
so far.
 
 
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Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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