Thread: old thread: Migration from mySQL to postgreSQL

old thread: Migration from mySQL to postgreSQL

From
Ralph Graulich
Date:
Hi,

several months ago I was kindly asked wether my experiences of migrating
an mySQL application to a postgreSQL application and comparing their
performance can be included on the webpage of postgreSQL for other's
reference.

Someone contacted me by private eMail and stated he is in charge of
putting that thing online and that was the person to whom I sent my
rewritten report to. Meanwhilst I assume that person wasn't the
person in charge for putting it online.

To cut a long story short: Due to an unhappy circumstance I lost that
eMail, so I don't know whom I sent this report to.

Finally I checked the postgreSQL site and saw that my report isn't online.
As I don't want to rewrite the whole long report, I kindly ask that person
to get in touch with me, so we can send the whole thing again to the
correct person.

Kind regards
... Ralph ...


Re: old thread: Migration from mySQL to postgreSQL

From
The Hermit Hacker
Date:
best place to send it to would be the advocacy mailing list ...

On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Ralph Graulich wrote:

> Hi,
>
> several months ago I was kindly asked wether my experiences of migrating
> an mySQL application to a postgreSQL application and comparing their
> performance can be included on the webpage of postgreSQL for other's
> reference.
>
> Someone contacted me by private eMail and stated he is in charge of
> putting that thing online and that was the person to whom I sent my
> rewritten report to. Meanwhilst I assume that person wasn't the
> person in charge for putting it online.
>
> To cut a long story short: Due to an unhappy circumstance I lost that
> eMail, so I don't know whom I sent this report to.
>
> Finally I checked the postgreSQL site and saw that my report isn't online.
> As I don't want to rewrite the whole long report, I kindly ask that person
> to get in touch with me, so we can send the whole thing again to the
> correct person.
>
> Kind regards
> ... Ralph ...
>
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