> This is an ... amazing piece. This Oracle executive (read: someone who > is high up enough that their words won't be edited) seriously thought > this made Oracle look competent and trustworthy: > > https://blogs.oracle.com/maryanndavidson/entry/those_who_can_t_do
I'm sorry, I don't get the point of it. And your point, either. > It's one of the finest marketing posts for Postgres, and for free > software in general, Really? If security experts can lough and claim they are incompetent (with no audience following), other people will just stop reading aftre 2 paragraphs. If it wasn't *you* suggesting the read, I would have done the same. The thing is so long, boring and pointless that I don't think anybody will read it completely. And those who do will soon repent and forget it all with no effort. And yes, "This Oracle executive seriously thought this made Oracle look competent and trustworthy". Just like when microsoft was the only monopoly and they claimed: "yes we care about security: 5000 of our programmers are going to attend security courses". They *did* look competent and trustworthy (unlike this time). We laughed. The three of us. And that's it. But most likely I didn't get the point about this post. Can you please expand? > I suggest circulating it widely. I sent it to the oracle slaves I know (the ones that want to get free), but with the caveat that I didn't know why I forwarded the link. thanks /alessandro _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
