Am Tuesday, 12. August 2008 schrieb Bruce Momjian:
> I feel the above comment about Firefox is the crux of the plugin issue.

The difference is that Firefox is an interactive eye-candy system whereas 
PostgreSQL is a functionality-based server system.  A PostgreSQL database 
system needs to have a set up method that is robust, reproducible, and 
noninteractive.  Easy of use and click & drool is all nice, but overall I 
think the requirements profile for a PostgreSQL plugin system is quite 
different from Firefox.

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