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Re: What so special about PostgreSQL and other RDBMS?

From: Howard J. Rogers <hjr_at_dizwell.com>
Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 21:18:29 +1000
Message-ID: <409b707b$0$440$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>


Volker Hetzer wrote:

> You didn't read my posting, right? I don't *want* to create my own development
> team competing with the original one. I don't want to merge my change back into
> their code with every new release! I don't want to develop code and then have
> them decide whether they condescend to incorporate it or not! I want the authors
> of the software to do the coding based on what I'm willing to pay for!

Precisely. There's nothing wrong with contracts, or a willingness to pay for a willingness to support. This is where open source can indeed become the socialist flim-flam that Microsoft spoke about (though in the wrong context, and drawing the wrong conclusions). Good software requires a bit more than warm hugs and cuddles. It requires a contract.

And I heartily concur with your point about not wanting to create your own development team. Was 200 years of division-of-labour theory in vain? I think not. I'd quite happily pay for a competent team to do my development for me, if that happens to free me up to do the stuff *I* happen to be modestly competent at.

Why such trade-offs should be considered the spawn of Beelzebub, I have no idea.

Regards
HJR Received on Fri May 07 2004 - 06:18:29 CDT

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