On 9/27/2007 2:13 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake escribió:
>
>> Interesting point but I don't think that would be a problem in general.
>> Mainly because as good as we are... we are not Proctor & Gamble ;). Nor
>> are we even in the same sector (business/financial etc...).
>>
>> I like Pg but I would also not be opposed to pgsql, which is extremely
>> common.
>
> I think we're trying to find a name for saying out aloud. Both "pg" and
> "pgsql" are mostly used in writing.
blah blah ... PostgreSQL (pronounced Postgres-Q-L), also known as pgsql
(pronounced Pigsqueal) ...
Jan (pronounced Yann) occasionally referred to as a European bloke
(pronounce that with *ouch* at the end to spare me the effort)
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