On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 13:37 -0500, Bill Moran wrote: > In response to "John D. Burger" <john@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > > The good thing is that there are several companies supporting > > > Postgres, > > > so whatever one of them does it does not affect the market as a whole. > > > > Surely there are also third-party companies that provide "support" > > for MySqueal in some similar sense? > > Couple of years ago when I was part owner of a company, we tried to > become an "official" MySQL support provider. > > Now, this is a three man operation, we had about 10 clients and were > looking to expand into the MySQL space. > > We found the money MySQL wanted to become "official" to be excessive. > Additionally, for that money, we didn't get promised anything -- we > couldn't even get an estimate of how many potential clients there > would be in our area. After much discussion with the MySQL people, > we finally decided it was too much money to take the risk. > > I wonder how many other potential support companies felt the same > way? Perhaps that was a bad business decision on our part, but we'll > never know now -- we shut the company down a year ago. What you describe above is a very similar thing that brought CMD (as its current incarnation) into being. We tried to get tier 4 support from a little known company called Great Bridge years ago.... The basic idea was that we would call them maybe 4 times a year but wanted to work with them because they had the "name" for PostgreSQL. They wanted 16k a year. Now they are dust, and CMD is what it is today ;) Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake -- === The PostgreSQL Company: Command Prompt, Inc. === Sales/Support: +1.503.667.4564 || 24x7/Emergency: +1.800.492.2240 Providing the most comprehensive PostgreSQL solutions since 1997 http://www.commandprompt.com/ Donate to the PostgreSQL Project: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate