Tope,

As someone who's been on these lists for several years now, I can honestly
say they're among the friendliest and most helpful I've found.

i can certainly echo that sentiment. from what i can tell, Tom in particular (since he's been 'called out' here) has (most of the time ...) the patience and good will of a saint ... you can do a LOT worse (e.g. a 17-yr old "CustSvc" rep @ M$) than having someone like him -- and many others -- here to interact with.


in the end, there's lots of good & bad DB software on all platforms.

imho, its adoption for business purposes ONLY makes sense if there's strong support for it.

that support -- whehter it be 'run time' or 'development' can come from

(a) your own org
(b) help from others on this list
(c) formal support from the likes of Command Prompt (unabshed free plug, Josh)

when i wear my casual/individual user hat, i depend on this list <flame> when people actually (bother to) answer my (sometimes misguided) questions ;-) </flame>

when wearing my business hat, i NEVER deploy a pgsql solution -- or any other db for that matter -- without some internal ((a)) competence/support .... if ONLY to have someone to adequately interact with this list (b), and professionally contracted support (c).

just my $0.02 ...

richard

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