Re: Pronunciation of "PostgreSQL" (was: Re: [HACKERS] New man pages)

Thomas Good <tomg@nrnet.org>

From: Thomas Good <tomg@nrnet.org>
To: Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>
Cc: Peter Eisentraut <peter@pathwaynet.com>, Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org>, José Soares <jose@sferacarta.com>, Postgres Hackers List <hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 1999-08-10T12:05:46Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers, pgsql-docs
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Thomas Lockhart wrote:

> > > > I have chosen to use "Postgres" within the docs, as a shorter (and
> > > > pronouncable ;) form of our product. "PostgreSQL" appears in all
> > > How hard is it to say "Postgresquel", really?  Don't tell me you've been
> > > saying "Postgres cue ell".....;-)
> 
> I'll bet that even the coiners of the term have some differences in
> their pronunciation. For the record, I use "Postgres" usually, and
> "Postgres-cue-ell" when forced...
> 
>                     - Thomas
> 
> Since we cap the "S", however you pronounce "SQL" should probably be
> how you do the end of "PostgreSQL". Lamar, are you a "ess-quel"
> person? That may be a regional dialect. Don't even get me started on
> that: it took me years to get over my strong inclination to use
> "hacker" to refer to a bad, clueless programmer...

And how do you say Linux, Thomas?  I have a friend in Regina, Saskatchewan
(that's ra-Jine-ah, not ra-geen-ah) who says LINE-ex...I wince every time
I hear it.  In fact, sometimes, if I'm less than fully caffeinated it
doesn't even register that he's made a reference to Linn-Ucks...
(Usually I truncate it to Lin-icks or simply:  Slackware ;-)

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