Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 10:36:25AM +0200, Lukas Smith wrote:
The improvements to the installer are great, but there simply needs to be a packaged solution that adds more of the things people are very likely to use. From my understanding Bizgres goes in that direction? I just think that whatever highly packaged solution PostgreSQL picks, this should be the download that is pushed at conferences, in articles and books. People with a clue will still know where they can get the clean base.

There is a fantastic packaged solution already:

apt-get install postgresql-8.1 postgresql-contrib-8.1

Voila! Tsearch installed at your fingertips. What else were you
expecting?

I expect this to be one package and I expect this to be what is pushed as the default package on all platforms. If someone just sat in an pgsql talk (or even a talk that mentions pgsql), has read an article, picked up a book .. this is what he should be downloading and installing.

I do think that the name PostgreSQL has a fair amount of mindshare, but I do not think that this package needs to be called PostgreSQL necessarily. The problem with calling it PostgreSQL is that this would mean moving things into the core distribution which do not belong there. But expecting the unwashed masses to understand that they need to install contrib ontop of PostgreSQL is not a good idea.

If PostgreSQL pushes FooSQL as its "packaged solution" at all opportunities I am sure it would quickly get into the heads of people and if done in a concerted effort along with the corporate sponsors it could provide for a huge marketing opportunity and a slew of articles from the press. But that is a topic for another list.

regards,
Lukas


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