Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ?

From: Casey Allen Shobe <cshobe(at)softhome(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ?
Date: 2003-12-29 01:26:03
Message-ID: 200312282026.03198.cshobe@softhome.net
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Keith C. Perry (Sunday 28 December 2003 17:55)
> > This gentleman finally found pgadmin III which solved his problem. But
> > I'm sure he had to look for it.
>
> Short of the README file with the source release and reorganizing the web
> site. I don't see what else could be done. I sincerely hope we're not
> going the path of MS and trying to make things "idiot proof". PostgreSQL
> is robust complex product and at a certain point I would think the powers
> that be would have to say enough is enough as it relates to trying to make
> things easy.

I think that a combined package of PostgreSQL and pgAdmin III should be
available.

Vertu sæll,

--
Sigþór Björn Jarðarson (Casey Allen Shobe)
http://rivyn.livejournal.com

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