Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?

2000-12-14 Thread Jeff MacDonald

which just happens to be a sym link all to the same dir :)

jeff

On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Barnard wrote:

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  We have some demographics available at http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery
  
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 I believe what was intended was:
 
 http://www.pgsql.com/register
 
 Tim
 
 

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Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?

2000-12-11 Thread Jeff MacDonald

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
 

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Re: [GENERAL] Postgres demographics?

2000-12-11 Thread Tim Barnard

snip
 
 We have some demographics available at http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery
 
snip

I believe what was intended was:

http://www.pgsql.com/register

Tim





[GENERAL] Postgres demographics?

2000-12-07 Thread GH


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