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> Funny how the most upvoted comment here has pretty much nothing to do with the premise of the article. This community is going down hill rapidly...

Firstly, the comment you refer to IS relevant because the article explicitly states that PosgreSQL cannot compete with Oracle, et al in the enterprise. I mean it's right there in the conclusion. Maybe it needs more info to back it up, but then so does the article itself when it makes its point.

Secondly, the reason I would wager on it being the highest rated comment is because the greatest value of HN comments is when you finish reading one of these articles and are quite taken in by the premise, many times (for me personally) right there at the top of the comment page is someone with a different experience reminding you not be so impressionable. In my time here this quality of HN comments has been consistent. In this case I would say patio11's fleshed out response is more useful (edit: and already it has overtaken the parent in votes - I would hold off any emergency quality control measures for the time being) but the cream usually rises to the top.

> I wonder if this type of degradation is inevitable when the masses invade

When I read a reaction like this to someone's comment, I always find it interesting to click on the user profiles and see when both parties joined. In every case I've done it, the person making a comment about "the masses" invading has been here a fraction of the time of the person they're referring to. In this case, your 111 days is barely more than a quarter of the time forinti has been registered.




> the article explicitly states that PosgreSQL cannot compete with Oracle, et al in the enterprise.

Don't forget the article is quite old.




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