That's not exactly true :-)
The market I am going after are those that run windows on the desktop and access Postgresql running on any server platform.

I would still argue that the vast majority of people access their Postgresql servers from a Windows Desktop, not a Unix one.

O.k., lets say for the sake of argument you are correct. Then wouldn't the sales of your product reflect that?

I am not trying to be antagonistic here, but honestly curious as to how you are coming to your conclusions. I have been using PostgreSQL since before it was PostgreSQL and except for Internet Explorer/Web access I can tell you that most do not use Windows to manage PostgreSQL.

Will that change? Oh, probably as our native Windows port gets better and better but right now... Meh.. I think your off your rocker :)

Sure the majority of the people that use this list may run a Linux Desktop, but not everyone that uses Postgresql uses this mailing list.

True.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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