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Magnus Hagander wrote:
 > We (pginstaller hat goes on) don't know of any competing products. We
will be happy to consider bundling any competing product, including PG
Lightning Admin. One of the most important things in order to be
distributed as part of an open source product is that the parts are open
source. If PGLA (or a lite version if necessary) is available under an
OSS license, we'll definitly consider bundling it.
(We have considered bundling phpPgAdmin, but haven't found a good way to
do it without dragging in a huge load of dependencies)

I don't wan't to be bundled, I just want it to be known that there are alternatives available.

Postgresql is free, so what is the big deal about letting users know about alternative admin tools comercial or open source? It's not like it would put pgAdmin or Postgresql out of business(it could only help).

It's a shame you don't see how the bundling of pgAdmin(in the current way) is hurting the 3rd party community.

All that would be needed is a installer section at the end saying something like: In addition to pgAdmin III there are other opensource and commercial admin products available, you can get more information here <link back to postgresql home page>.

I don't see that as being detrimental to anyone and would certainly be in fair play.

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Tony Caduto
AM Software Design
Home of PG Lightning Admin for Postgresql
http://www.amsoftwaredesign.com


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