When MySQL is at that
point, which database do you think executives will be choosing? The one with a very large userbase and lots of marketing and PR that they've heard plenty about,
All due respect, Jim -- but don't you work for a publicly traded database company that happens to have its own version of PostgreSQL?
This is really a discussion for your marketing (and mine frankly) then the PostgreSQL mailing lists :)
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