On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 05:40 pm, Michael Fuhr wrote:
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my next
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my next proposal, that we abandon SQL as the query
language and
Michael Fuhr wrote:
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my next proposal, that we abandon SQL as the
Richard Huxton wrote:
Michael Fuhr wrote:
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my next proposal, that we
Thomas Hallgren wrote:
Richard Huxton wrote:
Michael Fuhr wrote:
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my
Russell Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 05:40 pm, Michael Fuhr wrote:
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
April 1 is nearly over.
Not on this side of the pond ;-)
I'd like to propose that we abandon the name PostgreSQL and rename the
project Postgre, to be pronounced either post-greh or post-gree.
This change would have a twofold purpose: it would meet popular demand,
and it would reflect my next proposal, that we abandon SQL as the query
language and