Re: 8.5 vs. 9.0, Postgres vs. PostgreSQL

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От Andrew Chernow
Тема Re: 8.5 vs. 9.0, Postgres vs. PostgreSQL
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Ответ на Re: 8.5 vs. 9.0, Postgres vs. PostgreSQL  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Ответы Re: 8.5 vs. 9.0, Postgres vs. PostgreSQL  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> "David E. Wheeler" <david@kineticode.com> writes:
>> On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Mark Mielke wrote:
>>> MS SQL, MySQL, SQLite - do they have advocacy problems due to the SQL in their name? I think it is the opposite.
SQLin the name almost grants legitimacy to them as products. Dropping the SQL has the potential to increase confusion.
Whatis a Postgres? :-)
 
> 
>> Something that comes after black, but before white.
> 
> Yeah.  As best I can tell, most newbies think that PostgreSQL means
> Postgre-SQL --- they're not too sure what "Postgre" is, but they guess
> it must be the specific name of the product.  And that annoys those of
> us who would rather they pronounced it "Postgres".  But in terms of
> recognizability of the product it's not a liability.  The business about
> pronunciation is a red herring.  It's just as unclear whether MySQL is

My personal experience has shown that people not familiar with the project can't 
remember it's name (even 10 minutes after I said it).  It doesn't really roll 
off your tongue, unless you count tree nodes in your sleep.  This "may" have an 
affect on the project's reach.

I am not really advocating a name change, but if a different name makes 
postgresql more popular, however silly that may seem, then I am all for it. 
This is a difficult marketing decision.

-- 
Andrew Chernow
eSilo, LLC
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