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by pgaddict
2088 days ago
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I doubt that's possible, for a number of reasons. 1) Neither company owns any part of the PostgreSQL code / docs. We do have various proprietary tools, of course, but so do other companies. 2) The companies employ quite a few PostgreSQL hackers, but if you look at the development stats (e.g. http://rhaas.blogspot.com/2020/05/who-contributed-to-postgre...) you'll see there are many committers and developers in other companies. That being said, I agree with the concerns expressed by Bruce in his blog post. Or more precisely - I do understand why people in the community have those concerns, but I believe (hope) it's not going to harm the community. |
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