François Pérou wrote:

I will continue using PostgreSQL and MySQL user base will continue to
grow and one day it will be 1 PostgreSQL user for 1.000 MySQL users.

This is life. People have a deep psychological addiction to their
believes and ideas. IMHO, PostgreSQL has to be more flexible (in
psychological terms) to understand MySQL user needs and answer them,
just to give them a choice to migrate to PostgreSQL.

All your discussions are about technical things and you think I make fun
of Drupal developers. I only tried to point out psychological believes,
which we have to understand to answer their needs and grow PostgreSQL
user base.



I think the Drupal developers are addressing the main thrust of your concerns - one of the gentlemen I work with here at Catalyst (Josh Waihi) has spent considerable time working on Postgresql issues for Drupal 7. Last time I checked, Drupal 7 + Postgresql passes most of the regression tests.

Maybe you could consider helping out making Drupal 7 + Postgresql pass the remaining ones?

regards

Mark

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