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Top 11 Geek Pick-Up Lines, again:   11. I have so much love to give you'll have to pipe it through more.

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System Evolution


== PostgreSQL Weekly News - April 01 2005 ==

As of today, the license of PostgreSQL, including all its libraries, is changing from the unfashionable BSD license to the more popular GPL.
Tom Lane has accepted a job at MySQL AB. He announced his departure rather abruptly on the Hackers list yesterday: >> So long, suckers!

With the change in leadership, core team members will implement changes to the project. One which has picked up a lot of enthusiasm is migrating the PostgreSQL code base away from C. Bruce Momjian explains, "C has served us pretty well for 20 years. But we think it's time to move to a more modern, and let's face it, more popular programming language. With the JVM testing, and the performance degradation, and retraining, we probably won't do any development for 2 years, but we figure it's worth a try."
PWN notes that the migration to Java will affect only the query analyzer, executor, and storage engine. The client tools will be re-written in COBOL.

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