Re: [HACKERS] SAP and MySQL ... [and Benchmark]

From: Robert Treat <xzilla(at)users(dot)sourceforge(dot)net>
To: Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>
Cc: Lamar Owen <lamar(dot)owen(at)wgcr(dot)org>, Justin Clift <justin(at)postgresql(dot)org>, Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>, jim(at)nasby(dot)net, "pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] SAP and MySQL ... [and Benchmark]
Date: 2003-06-13 14:33:11
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On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 01:08, Tom Lane wrote:
> Lamar Owen <lamar(dot)owen(at)wgcr(dot)org> writes:
> > On Thursday 12 June 2003 13:29, Justin Clift wrote:
> >> Getting involvement in this from the PostgreSQL Advocacy and Marketing
> >> group would be extremely beneficial as well, as it's presently lacking
> >> vision, coherent plans and goals to bring the vision to reality, and
> >> consistent effort by all but a handful of members. Good leadership +
> >> direction would be welcome there and should be included in the PostgreSQL
> >> "core" group as well.
>
> > Is Marc or Bruce not a part of the 'Advocacy and Marketing Group' already?
> > Let the Advocacy and Marketing group make their suggestions in the open forum
> > of Hackers and see what is thought of it, just like everything else that has
> > been done to this database. There are five people on core; their skilset is
> > varied enough to where any single point of view isn't dominant.
>
> Actually I think Justin has a point: the core team consists of hackers.
> I believe we do a decent job of leading technical development of
> Postgres, but we're not well-qualified to lead marketing efforts.
>

Tom, you may not be qualified, but you have an uncanny ability to give
sage advice ;-)

> It doesn't, however, follow that adding some marketing experts to core
> would improve matters. I think it'd just fragment our attention.
> There's an advocacy/marketing group in place already, and it seems to
> me they should just take the ball and run with it. They don't need
> core's approval to do the things they can do well.
>

But we do need core's approval to add legitimacy to our efforts,
especially with some of the "marketing is bad" folks that live on
-hackers. We also need core's approval to get infrastructure changes
put into place to help our efforts.

> I wouldn't mind seeing a "core marketing" team evolve to parallel the
> existing "core technical" team. But it won't happen by vote. To the
> extent that the hackers community listens to core on technical issues,
> it's because we've achieved respect by hard work. The core marketing
> team has to step forward and win their credibility the same way.
>

This overlooks the fact that you can't earn credibility with some of our
community unless you hack on the back-end. The uproar over the 7.3 press
release was a fine example of what happens when the "advocacy" guys try
to make a change to something non-technical that the "technical" guys
don't approve of.

Robert Treat
--
Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL

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