Re: No awards? - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Josh Berkus
Subject Re: No awards?
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Msg-id 5096C348.9040500@agliodbs.com
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In response to Re: No awards?  (Josh Kupershmidt <schmiddy@gmail.com>)
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> That's part of it, I'm sure. Unfortunately, a lot of the awards MySQL
> brags about are "reader's choice awards", e.g. from LinuxQuestions.org
> or Linux Journal. And it seems like the trend has been to delegate
> such decision making to the users -- LinuxJournal used to have an
> "Editor's Choice Awards" which Postgres won back in 2006, but sadly it
> seems this was discontinued in favor of the Reader's Choice Awards the
> year after (?). And since there are more users on MySQL, they win
> handily there.

It's actually not a matter of "more users".  These are popularity
contests, and the thing which usually wins is the one where someone
organizes a campaign to get reader votes in.

Back in 2004 FirebirdDB swept readers/users choice awards on several
publications/sites through a really determined get-out-the-vote
campaign.  Despite never having more than 5% of the market.

--
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL Experts Inc.
http://pgexperts.com


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