smaller userbase and no commercial support *combined* mean fewer sources of
support. With MySql, support from this *superb* MySQL list :) and MySql  AB
is likely to be better than Postgres support.

Open source support (free or paid for) in general seems to be better than
closed source equivalents

Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: Roman Neuhauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 June 2003 14:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Which database?


# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-10 14:11:39 +0100:
> (...) lack of commercial support company means you are unlikely to get
> the same level of support.

    unlikely? perhaps. but...

    how many OS programs do you use, how many of them have commercial
    support, and how do those that have compare to those that don't?

    is the help and expertise provided e. g. by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    any worse than that of this list? I would disagree.

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