On 10/02/2023 3:04 PM PDT M Sarwar <[email protected]> wrote:I do not.think that Oracle.will ever support Postgress.SarwarSent from my Galaxy-------- Original message --------From: Katherine Mcmillan <[email protected]>Date: 10/2/23 6:03 PM (GMT-05:00)To: Robert Bernier <[email protected]>, Justin Clift <[email protected]>, PostgreSQL Advocacy <[email protected]>Subject: Re: What The... PostgreSQL "Activity Book" ;)Hi Robert,
How does Oracle support PostgreSQL?EDB has a "compatibility mode", but that's EDB. Oracle has produced some documentation for PostgreSQL (ex. https://docs.oracle.com/en/solutions/deploy-postgresql-db/index.html). You can deploy a PostgreSQL cluster on an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Their "go to" still seems to be MySQL, but perhaps this has changed?Could you please clarify would you mean by "supports"?Thank you,Katie
From: Robert Bernier <[email protected]>
Sent: 02 October 2023 17:41
To: Justin Clift <[email protected]>; PostgreSQL Advocacy <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: What The... PostgreSQL "Activity Book" ;)Attention : courriel externe | external email
I suppose it's a sign of the times, considering Oracle now supports PostgreSQL too ;-)
Robert
> On 10/02/2023 12:07 PM PDT Justin Clift <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Just stumbled over something I never thought I'd see. ;)
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> There's a PostgreSQL "Activity Book" now. Like, those books
> for kids:
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> https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/the-story-behind-the-activity-book-for-postgres/ba-p/3941372
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> And it's from MS of all places (!!!).
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> I guess we can say PG truly has a wide audience these days,
> it's being introduced to kids. ;)
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> + Justin