On the other topics...

I think the biggest service PGSQL could provide to the open source
community is a resource that teaches people with no database experience
the fundamentals of databases. If people had an understanding of what a
RDBMS should be capable of and how it should be used, they wouldn't pick
MySQL.



I think that this is incredibly important. Many many developers choose MySQL because MySQL really does make the effort in this regard. This strategy has helped both MySQL and Red Hat become the commercial successes they are today.

I believe that postgres is making an effort here. I learned SQL from the postgres docs found in the first few chapters here:


http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/tutorial.html

Those, in my opinion, are excellent, and were way more informative to me than anything on the MySQL website (I tried reading there first). Maybe we are aiming for users who had a clue quotient much lower than I, but those attain an excellent balance between too short and simple to be useful and too long and complicated.

Paul Tillotson

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