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Chris Travers wrote:
> Suppose as an alternative to "changing" the name, we just start> promoting "Postgres" as an alternative version of PostgreSQL in the> course of advocacy efforts, essentially promoting it to equal footing> with PostgreSQL.Add to FAQ:
Q. What is the official name of the project?
A. PostgreSQL, but we accept Postgres as a official shortened version.
Issue resolved and hopefully more productive things actually start to
happen.
Joshua D. Drake
> > I personally don't think that this would cause any substantial> confusion, and would avoid the work involved in a full name change. > Then, down the road, if we want to, we can revisit the decision.> > This would seem to give everyone what they want.> > Best Wishes,> Chris Travers> > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------> TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives?> > http://archives.postgresql.org> - --
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