X-Original-To: pgsql-advocacy-postgresql.org@localhost.postgresql.org Received: from localhost (unknown [200.46.204.2]) by svr1.postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4253FD1BB7B; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 09:32:53 -0300 (ADT) Received: from svr1.postgresql.org ([200.46.204.71]) by localhost (neptune.hub.org [200.46.204.2]) (amavisd-new, port 10024) with ESMTP id 95492-04; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 09:32:53 -0300 (ADT) Received: from php.gurugeek.org (unknown [213.174.166.198]) by svr1.postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 3D19FD1BA98; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 09:32:49 -0300 (ADT) Received: from [127.0.0.1] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by php.gurugeek.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 195D2302A65; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:32:50 +0200 (CEST) In-Reply-To: <4088B944.1050007@familyhealth.com.au> References: <200404230409.i3N49jC02890@candle.pha.pa.us> <4088B944.1050007@familyhealth.com.au> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v613) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Message-Id: <559D8E54-9522-11D8-A442-000A95EB456A@dotgeek.org> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: PostgreSQL-development , Bruce Momjian , PostgreSQL advocacy From: David Costa Subject: Re: What can we learn from MySQL? Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:32:50 +0200 To: Christopher Kings-Lynne X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.613) X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at postgresql.org X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 tagged_above=0.0 required=5.0 tests= X-Spam-Level: X-Archive-Number: 200404/144 X-Sequence-Number: 4116 On Apr 23, 2004, at 8:35 AM, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: >> My question is, "What can we learn from MySQL?" I don't know there is >> anything, but I think it makes sense to ask the question. >> Questions I have are: > > I have already told Bruce at length about the single most common > complaint in the phpPgAdmin lists and in the IRC channel: the > inability to change column types. I think we should listen to the > punters on that one. > > Also, how about a new section in the manual: PostgreSQL for MySQL > users and PostgreSQL for Oracle users? Hello Bruce, Chris and everyone, So far I have offered free PHP5/ PostgreSQL hosting to around 800 developers that signed up on dotgeek.org I gathered a number of feedback. Overall many PHP developers are extremely impressed by PostgreSQL but they never had the chance/found a reason to try it. The issues are related mainly to the syntax. Here MySQL, by using non standards systems, is making the move not that easy to many developers. Marketing is an important point, so is being able to let the highest number of people to try PostgreSQL and see the difference. Another problem is, as far as I can say, their easier to search and more user friendly manual. I know that Alexey is working on that so I will think about a way to contribute directly. Users (and monitored) comments are a must IMHO. Cheers David Costa > > Chris > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org