PostgreSQL in article I wrote
I wrote an article that is in this month's SEMA News Show Issue that features
postgreSQL amoung other open source projects.
I had to write this article at a very high level (99% of the readers are car
nuts and mostly senior level management), but any positive mention of postgreSQL
should be a good thing.
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=56095
The article was on four pages in the magazine and reads a little better.
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Walter
Roman Neuhauser wrote regarding:
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=56095
The firefox / thunderbird section should rather warn them to pay
attention to bugtraq. All those buffer overflows in libwhathaveyou
will make sure their single-user (root) KDE installations will need
mkfs as often as they needed format c: in windows.
Yeah, I was concerned about that as well so I worded it "a safer environment" in
the context of the typical reader who will be a MS-Windows user. I knew I
couldn't win, cause the only safe browser is composed of clay (a brick) rather
than silicon.
On the otherhand (to bring this back on topic) the editor did choose to put a
nice screenshot of postgreSQL's website in the paper version of the article.
--
Walter
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