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.


For all its flaws, MySQL is catching on quick and has a very active
community of developments that several of us find rather handy -
http://forge.mysql.com/

Is there something similar for Pgsql? (Disclaimer: new to this group
because I'm unimpressed with MySQL beyond 30 million rows in a table
that require advanced subqueries).

Shanx

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