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On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 11:57 +0530, Sandeep Srinivasa wrote:

> 
> What really, really hurts me is this - come Postgres 9.0 you will have
> the most amazing DB software in the open source community. I (and
> millions of small time developers like me) wont be able to leverage
> that - because our clients will still demand <insert well
> known/commercially supported web software>, which have no good support
> for postgres.
> 
That is certainly a valid concern with Drupal. However I think you are
possibly looking at this the wrong way. If you look at Rails, Django,
Turbo Gears, Catalyst, Groovy+Grails they all have excellent PostgreSQL
support.

What I find is that many "PHP" people that build software are still very
much MySQL folks and yes that is unfortunate.

I would note that all your concerns are resolved in Drupal 7. The real
question is when they will manage to get that out the door.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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