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Ron Peterson Re: name Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Dropping postgres as a whole.
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2007-09-27_14:24:47-0400 "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>:

> The reason I brought up Pg as a whole is:
>
> 1. It is short and sweet

I think that's a problem.  I think Pg might be good name for a variable
in some code, but not in written documentation.  My primary concern is
the search engines.  Google is going to be the first place many, many
people go to look for information.  Both 'PostgreSQL' and 'Postgres'
unambiguously refer to a specific thing.  For better or worse, search
engines have a huge impact on product visibility, and even usability.
Try searching for information on 'screen' for example.

I do think it's fair to compare the merits of choosing a name based on
its written impact vs. how it's spoken though.

I wonder what the record is for the longest running listserv thread.

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Joshua D. Drake Hello, I was just talking with one of my developers (Alexey) and he said, why not just use Pg....
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Selena Deckelmann +1 I like it. From a design standpoint, 'Pg' is nicer. I know we're not there yet, but just sayin'....
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The Hermit Hacker - --On Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:11:34 -0700 Selena Deckelmann Just to clarify, I don't...
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Joshua D. Drake That is correct. I am *not* advocating changing our name to Pg. I am simply advocating the idea...
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Selena Deckelmann And I didn't mean to imply a whole name change. Only that 'Pg' is easier on the eyes than 'PG'....
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John An issue with PG (or Pg) is that it is used for other things with about 170m Google hits. One use...
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Joshua D. Drake Interesting point but I don't think that would be a problem in general. Mainly because as good as...
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Alvaro Herrera Joshua D. Drake escribió: I think we're trying to find a name for saying out aloud. Both "pg" and...
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Joshua D. Drake Fair enough... I would note that I use the term Pg while speaking all the time. I commonly refer to...
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Ron Peterson 2007-09-27_14:24:47-0400 "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>: I think that's a problem. I...
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Jan Wieck blah blah ... PostgreSQL (pronounced Postgres-Q-L), also known as pgsql Jan (pronounced Yann)...
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Jonah H. Harris To you, it doesn't matter anyway. You're consistently saying you're fine with the, "also referred...
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Joshua D. Drake I am simply offering an alternative idea that may actually have some merit and has shown to have at...
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Ron Mayer "PS" be a better abbreviation based on the spelling "PostgreSQL". And "PGQL" be better based on the...
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Gavin M. Roy I think PGSQL enforces the PostgreSQL name, where as PG can still lead to Postgre. I do refer to it...
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Christian Voelker Hello, Sorry, but PS stands for PostScript in the IT area and for Horsepower in Germany. And there...
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Josh Berkus JD, I think PG is trademarked by the Motion Picture Association of America. And you *know* you...
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Brian Hurt Given the length of this thread, I vote for "Digres". Brian ---------------------------(end of...
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Gavin M. Roy LOL thank you for a good laugh. ...
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David Fetter Cheers, D
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Robert Treat Sorry, I have to disagree. I don't think it is clear what the Digres project would be. Now if you...
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Jan Wieck And it takes how long until we see "Digre"? I think we cannot use anything that ends with an s....
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Andrew Sullivan Except then it'll regularly get misspelled as Digress. And pronounced Dee'-gray. I think we should...
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Gavin M. Roy Why stop there? *DATABASE* I can see it now... "I use Database and it Rocks!" "Which one?"...
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Jonah H. Harris
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Josh Berkus Andrew, Further, it would lead to the acronym "TDFKAP". Which would clear up our pronunciation...
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Robert Treat Then CMD could be "The" The Database Company.
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Joshua D. Drake Umpf, fair enough :) I am not sure if you are kidding, but if we are going to change the name, why...
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