Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?
which just happens to be a sym link all to the same dir :) jeff On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Barnard wrote: > > > > > We have some demographics available at http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery > > > > > I believe what was intended was: > > http://www.pgsql.com/register > > Tim > > Jeff MacDonald, - PostgreSQL Inc | Hub.Org Networking Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.pgsql.com | www.hub.org 1-902-542-0713 | 1-902-542-3657 - Facsimile : 1 902 542 5386 IRC Nick : bignose PGP Public Key : http://bignose.hub.org/public.txt
Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?
> > We have some demographics available at http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery > I believe what was intended was: http://www.pgsql.com/register Tim
Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?
Hi, We have some demographics available at http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery Jeff On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, GH wrote: > > Has anybody collected information about what people use Postgres how and > to do what? I think it would be interesting to see where our Collective > got its roots. > > Personally, I came from a PHP background using MySQL. An eCommerce (oh, I > hate that word) project stretched the limits of MySQL and Postgres fit > the bill very nicely. I was somewhat hesitant due to the massive > anti-Postgres propaganda spread by just about everybody, but I am glad I > made the switch and would not consider using MySQL for any but the > simplest and least likely to grow project. > > Hats off to -core and to other developers as well as to the community. > We have a Good Thing. > > gh > Jeff MacDonald, - PostgreSQL Inc | Hub.Org Networking Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.pgsql.com | www.hub.org 1-902-542-0713 | 1-902-542-3657 - Facsimile : 1 902 542 5386 IRC Nick : bignose PGP Public Key : http://bignose.hub.org/public.txt
[GENERAL] Postgres demographics?
Has anybody collected information about what people use Postgres how and to do what? I think it would be interesting to see where our Collective got its roots. Personally, I came from a PHP background using MySQL. An eCommerce (oh, I hate that word) project stretched the limits of MySQL and Postgres fit the bill very nicely. I was somewhat hesitant due to the massive anti-Postgres propaganda spread by just about everybody, but I am glad I made the switch and would not consider using MySQL for any but the simplest and least likely to grow project. Hats off to -core and to other developers as well as to the community. We have a Good Thing. gh