What means Postgres?

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#1Daniel Schuchardt
daniel_schuchardt@web.de

Just for fun and interrest.

What means Postgres? Where and why this name was born?

Daniel

#2Benjamin Holmberg
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In reply to: Daniel Schuchardt (#1)
Re: What means Postgres?

Its a takeoff of ingres, the ORDBMS (Object-Relational Database Management
System) postgres is based on...
The origins date to 1977 at UC Berkeley.

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On 4/19/05, Daniel Schuchardt <daniel_schuchardt@web.de> wrote:

Just for fun and interrest.

What means Postgres? Where and why this name was born?

Daniel

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#3Michael Fuhr
mike@fuhr.org
In reply to: Daniel Schuchardt (#1)
Re: What means Postgres?

On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 05:24:22PM +0200, Daniel Schuchardt wrote:

What means Postgres? Where and why this name was born?

See "A Brief History of PostgreSQL" in the PostgreSQL documentation
and some of the documents it links to:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/history.html

According to "The design of POSTGRES" by Stonebreaker and Rowe,
POSTGRES means "POST inGRES" (the successor to INGRES). Various
other sources say that INGRES means "INteractive Graphics (and)
REtrieval System."

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#4Ian Harding
harding.ian@gmail.com
In reply to: Michael Fuhr (#3)
Re: What means Postgres?

Or, according to Babelfish, if "Postgres" is a Spanish word, it
translates to "poststoneware" in English.

Nonsense of course, but I thought it was funny.

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On 4/19/05, Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> wrote:

On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 05:24:22PM +0200, Daniel Schuchardt wrote:

What means Postgres? Where and why this name was born?

See "A Brief History of PostgreSQL" in the PostgreSQL documentation
and some of the documents it links to:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/history.html

According to "The design of POSTGRES" by Stonebreaker and Rowe,
POSTGRES means "POST inGRES" (the successor to INGRES). Various
other sources say that INGRES means "INteractive Graphics (and)
REtrieval System."

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Michael Fuhr
http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/

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#5Daniel Schuchardt
daniel_schuchardt@web.de
In reply to: Michael Fuhr (#3)
Re: What means Postgres?

Michael Fuhr schrieb:

According to "The design of POSTGRES" by Stonebreaker and Rowe,
POSTGRES means "POST inGRES" (the successor to INGRES). Various
other sources say that INGRES means "INteractive Graphics (and)
REtrieval System."

Ah, this is what i searched.

I read

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/history.html

but there it is only clear that Postgres is based in Ingres. But i also don't know what Ingres means.

now I know
;-)

Daniel

#6Dann Corbit
DCorbit@connx.com
In reply to: Daniel Schuchardt (#5)
Re: What means Postgres?

Ironic too, if we think of the name "Stonebreaker"

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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] What means Postgres?

Or, according to Babelfish, if "Postgres" is a Spanish word, it
translates to "poststoneware" in English.

Nonsense of course, but I thought it was funny.

On 4/19/05, Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> wrote:

On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 05:24:22PM +0200, Daniel Schuchardt wrote:

What means Postgres? Where and why this name was born?

See "A Brief History of PostgreSQL" in the PostgreSQL documentation
and some of the documents it links to:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/history.html

According to "The design of POSTGRES" by Stonebreaker and Rowe,
POSTGRES means "POST inGRES" (the successor to INGRES). Various
other sources say that INGRES means "INteractive Graphics (and)
REtrieval System."

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http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/

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#7Noname
ptjm@interlog.com
In reply to: Daniel Schuchardt (#1)
Re: What means Postgres?

In article <d43bfc$1h54$1@news.hub.org>,
Daniel Schuchardt <daniel_schuchardt@web.de> wrote:

% but there it is only clear that Postgres is based in Ingres. But i also
% don't know what Ingres means.

Ingres was a Spanish painter. Not every name has to mean something.

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#8Simon Riggs
simon@2ndQuadrant.com
In reply to: Noname (#7)
Re: What means Postgres?

On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 03:03 +0000, Patrick TJ McPhee wrote:

In article <d43bfc$1h54$1@news.hub.org>,
Daniel Schuchardt <daniel_schuchardt@web.de> wrote:

% but there it is only clear that Postgres is based in Ingres. But i also
% don't know what Ingres means.

Ingres was a Spanish painter. Not every name has to mean something.

Spanish? I always thought he was a French painter.

Best Regards, Simon Riggs

#9Tony Grant
tony@tgds.net
In reply to: Simon Riggs (#8)
Re: What means Postgres?

Le mercredi 20 avril 2005 ᅵ 17:12 +0100, Simon Riggs a ᅵcrit :

Ingres was a Spanish painter. Not every name has to mean something.

Spanish? I always thought he was a French painter.

You can't be good in history of art and database systems. Oh wait a
minute... =:-D

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres naquit ᅵ Montauban le 29 aoᅵt 1780

Nice town, good wine, wonderful food. Great rugby team...

Cheers

Tony

#10The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Simon Riggs (#8)
Re: What means Postgres?

On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Simon Riggs wrote:

On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 03:03 +0000, Patrick TJ McPhee wrote:

In article <d43bfc$1h54$1@news.hub.org>,
Daniel Schuchardt <daniel_schuchardt@web.de> wrote:

% but there it is only clear that Postgres is based in Ingres. But i also
% don't know what Ingres means.

Ingres was a Spanish painter. Not every name has to mean something.

Spanish? I always thought he was a French painter.

He was:

http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/Ingres/Ingres.shtml

And its pronounced: {ang'-gruh}

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#11Michael Glaesemann
grzm@seespotcode.net
In reply to: The Hermit Hacker (#10)
Re: What means Postgres?

On Apr 21, 2005, at 1:28, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

He was:

http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/Ingres/Ingres.shtml

And its pronounced: {ang'-gruh}

Could we get Bruce to record an MP3 for the site?

Michael Glaesemann
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