I want to ask one question to all readers, Will the end-user ever care
if we have postgresql or mysql at the back-end
unless he is a programmer
or a techno person?
The objections were raised by a programmer cum hacker and his opinion does
carry weight if it helps improvise and simplify the target software.
End Users indeed are concerned. May be not with the name, rather with the
deployment. When we build and distribute Desktop Applications, end users
assume that they can just install the application through a setup file and
its done. When they want a backup, they just need to click on a "Backup Menu
Item" and enter the "Save As" file name.
These are the perspectives of end users. Now it doesnt matter if we use
My-SQl or any other DB, the users are concerned with ease to deploy....
Bye
Regards