>>>>> "John" == John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

John> I'd say fine, but why discuss the flaws of MySQL on a PostgreSQL list?
John> If you want to correct it, why not put that flaw on a MySQL list.  And
John> yes, I agree, there is a difference between pointing out a legitimate
John> flaw and simply bashing for bashing's sake.

It's a valid discussion here (although better on -advocacy), because it helps
me have the right facts to present to clients about whether they should stay
with a legacy database in MySQL vs upgrading to a modern PostgreSQL.

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