The ongoing MySQL campaign
The ongoing MySQL campaign
Posted Jan 1, 2010 21:49 UTC (Fri) by dlang (guest, #313)In reply to: The ongoing MySQL campaign by markusw
Parent article: The ongoing MySQL campaign
but as a result of that the core postgres developers make it a point to not concentrate in one company so that no matter what happens to any company the other developers are not affected.
so to significantly affect postgres a company would have to buy and shutdown postgres development at many different companies, and do this fast enough that the individual developers could not get jobs with other companies just as fast.
it's far easier for a company who depends heavily on postgres to hire one developer and let that person work on postgres much of the time then it is for a company to hire a team of people (in fact, if you compare the cost of hiring one postgres developer to the cost of licensing Oracle, many companies will find it much cheaper to hire the developer)
Since many of the companies who use Postgres extensively are very large companies (especially in the far east), it is not reasonable to consider all such companies (or even a significant fraction of them) being bought by _any_ one company (not even microsoft or IBM)
So the postgres team has anticipated this problem and implemented policies to eliminate the risk.
