Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > Individuals that make up the core development team of PostgreSQL all > have positions with companies that pay them a salary. Tom Lang, who > heads the core development of PostgreSQL is an employee of Red Hat Linux > for example. Although Tom works for Red Hat, his position with them is > closely tied to PostgreSQL. Most of the other core team members also > have positions with companies working in positions related to > PostgreSQL. Some income to the contributors to PostgreSQL comes from > talks given at conferences, which generates income from referrals, etc. > Much support comes from contributers who have developed third party > add-ons to PostgreSQL. > > Many companies that want choices regarding OS, and don't want to see > Microsoft corner the OS market with subsequent extravagant monopolistic > pricing, have contributed time, energy and money to PostgreSQL. Almost > all the companies that are strong supporters of Linux like IBM HP, etc, > also are strong supporters of PostgreSQL, as it is a key component of > Linux. Recently Sun has become a major supporter of PostgreSQL. Sun > has adopted PostgreSQL as its Solaris OS database. > So getting the big dogs to be contributors is definitely healthy for their product development.
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