On 14/03/2008, Steve Crawford <scrawford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What can I say? 96% of personal computers run some form of > > windows. Does that mean it's a superior product to a PC running > > Linux, or a Mac w/ MacOS? > > I'd say "no" (actually more like "NOOO!"), because windows doesn't let > > me do 80% of the things that I do (need to do) with my PC. > > > > >From the fact hat the user-base is so massive, can I deduce that > > windows is superior in terms of security or easy maintenance? > > My personal experience says "No, no way". > Whoa! Sure glad I read this thread. I was about to buy a Bentley but now > that I know that sales figures are the sole measure of quality I can see > that the Kia is clearly a superior vehicle. Heh. :} A silly question in this context: If we know of a company that does use PostgreSQL but doesn't list it anywhere ... can we tahttp://www.securecomputing.com/techpubsRC.cfm?pid=85ke the liberty to publicise this somewhere anyway? E.g. the control center ( http://www.securecomputing.com/techpubsRC.cfm?pid=85 ) uses postgres, the only official attribution (I've seen the binaries in the file-system) is that their product uses port 5432 in the manual. Cheers, Andrej P.S.: This is all really starting to belong to advocacy :} -- Please don't top post, and don't use HTML e-Mail :} Make your quotes concise. http://www.american.edu/econ/notes/htmlmail.htm -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general