On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 22:27, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > On 8 Dec 2002, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > If something is familiar, it feels safe. We need to make PostgreSQL > > familiar. That's why we need marketing. > > Then why wasn't mysql in the list? It's familiar. To PHBs? MySQL doesn't have anything like the marketing clout of Oracle and IBM. Be thankful it isn't in the list; it would make it a hell of a lot more difficult to dislodge it. If we want people to use PostgreSQL in preference to anything else, we have to make it known. That is marketing. If we believe we have a good product we need to say so and say why and how it's better, cheaper and purer than anything else. If there's no good marketing, bad marketing will rule the world for sure. If we don't care, we can retreat into a pure technological huddle and disappear up our own navels. The rest of the world won't even notice. Such purity will eventually destroy the project because it will lose the momentum for growth through a lack of new input. You can grow or you can decline; a steady state is almost impossible to achieve. -- Oliver Elphick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight, UK http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver GPG: 1024D/3E1D0C1C: CA12 09E0 E8D5 8870 5839 932A 614D 4C34 3E1D 0C1C ======================================== "For I am the LORD your God; ye shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall be holy; for I am holy." Leviticus 11:44 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster