From: | Ken Kinder <ken(at)kenkinder(dot)com> |
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To: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Linux Version |
Date: | 2001-10-17 16:04:15 |
Message-ID: | 20011017100415.A17809@kenkinder.com |
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I'm sure this has been questioned and answered before, but your
mailing list search engine is down, and it isn't on your FAQ.
Why isn't the development of a Linux version a higher priority than
Windows? PostgreSQL itself is only for Unix, and as an Open Source
database, it's absurd to have an Open Souce GUI for it that relies on
a proprietary operating system that PostgreSQL users are not likely to
use. Because PostgreSQL itself is _only_ available for linux and unix,
it seems silly to work on Windows GUIs.
You really should address the issue of using a standard operating system
on your web site.
I don't know whether the rewrite made it better, but the fact that it
isn't for Linux makes it worthless to me and most PostgreSQL users.
--
Ken Kinder
www.kenkinder.com
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