Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ?
Tony <tony@unihost.net>
From: Tony <tony@unihost.net>
To: "Keith C. Perry" <netadmin@vcsn.com>
Cc: johnsw@wardbrook.com, "Randal L. Schwartz" <merlyn@stonehenge.com>, Chris Travers <chris@travelamericas.com>, "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org>, aspire420@hotpop.com, pgsql-advocay@postgresql.org, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2003-12-28T16:03:24Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Sadly a company will believe anything that a consultant they trust tells them. Otherwise there'd be little point in hiring a consultant to give them advice would there? It seems rather illogical that you'd refuse to work with a company that had been given potentially sub-standard advice, based on what appears to be a theological view? Either that or you have more consulting work than you know what to do with, that you can afford to base business decisions on an ideological basis. If I chose not to work with companies that used Windows as servers (because IMHO, Windows is not a good server environment) my house would've been repossessed, and I'd have probably starved by now. T. Keith C. Perry wrote: > The way I look at it is that I probably don't want to deal with a >company that thinks that MySQL on windows is "good environment". > > >