On 9/19/06, Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# naz@xxxxxxxx / 2006-09-19 21:26:16 +1000: > if you want to be taken seriously by anyone who uses Windows (hands up > anyone who knows a Windows user) 1. what do those two things have in common? 2. what makes you think that "anyone who uses Windows" runs PostgreSQL on it? 3. my guess is you're a Windows programmer, and thus in much better position to fix the issue than Tom RedHat Lane.
His point makes sense, Roman. While pg is not a company or a company product, it certainly needs to play nice with business in order for it to *have* (a significent number of) users. As much as I dislike it (probably the euphemism of the year), Windows is a fact on most development machines and on a substantial number of servers. In the case of Vista, even if none of the core commiters plan to support it, it makes a lot more sense to store the RFE and say it'll have to wait, than to say "you got a problem? go fix it". Both attitudes reflect the same reality, but the fact that one is positive and one negative is obvious. Cheers, t.n.a.