there is little, to nothing, factual about that whole article ...

"Great Bridge essentially gives away its open-source database application
at little cost..."

        - thannk god I can get it completely for free, eh?

"Great Bridge executives say their licensing costs for the software..."

        - someone want to tell me when they started charging licensing
          costs?

"...nearly 25 years ago"

        - I thought it was around '85?  That's only 15 years ...

"Version 7.1, due to ship at the end of June..."

        - should I pull what we've released? *raised eyebrow*

"...is the marketing and channel arm for PostgreSQL"

        - they are?

I wonder, is Great Bridge going to step up and correct the *several*
mis-conceptions that have been touted in their name?  There were alot of
quotes from GB in there, so I wonder ... ?

On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Lamar Owen wrote:

> http://www.crn.com/Sections/Fast_Forward/fast_forward.asp?ArticleID=25670
>
> Marc will be pleased to note that the PostgreSQL project came out of the
> FreeBSD project, and is Great Bridge's database.  Gotta love
> journalistic license.
> --
> Lamar Owen
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