Re: Need for PostgreSQL demand?
| От | Ron Peterson |
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| Тема | Re: Need for PostgreSQL demand? |
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| Msg-id | 20071106123645.GA25686@yellowbank.com обсуждение |
| Ответ на | Re: Need for PostgreSQL demand? (Kevin Hunter <hunteke@earlham.edu>) |
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Re: Need for PostgreSQL demand?
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| Список | pgsql-advocacy |
2007-11-06_03:28:24-0500 Kevin Hunter <hunteke@earlham.edu>: > Along these lines, here are a couple not-so-killer apps, but apps and > areas that are important nonetheless and that I'm fairly certain would > benefit from Postgres and OpenSource TLC: Another good idea, I think, is a SQL backed mail store. DBMail provides just that: http://www.dbmail.org/ I believe (I might be wrong) they originally started as a PostgreSQL project. They have since inserted an abstraction layer to allow them use MySQL etc also. I'm not a big fan of that notion in general, but definitely not w/ respect to a mail store, where efficiency and speed are paramount. DBMail also provides POP and IMAP clients, but last I checked, secure connections required stunnel, which adds another layer of inefficiency. Great idea, but could be improved upon. I'd put university ERP apps in the 'killer' category myself. I know folks pour gobsmacks into the so-called 'enterprise' solutions currently on the market. I don't think I'm alone in saying that it would be GREAT to be able to move toward a commodity solution. This is one area where the 'service' facet of F/OSS development would certainly play out, because institutions all want to preserve certain processes unique to themselves, and need help making that happen. I think an app that could displace Banner, Datatel, etc would certainly be 'killer' for me at least. -- Ron Peterson https://www.yellowbank.com/
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