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PostgreSQL maintainer Simon Riggs has died in a small airplane crash, on Tuesday.
For those who didn't know Simon, he's responsible for PostgreSQL Binary Replication and many big data features. He and I worked together at Greenplum 2006-2008. Postgres would not be the world-leading DB it is today if it weren't for him.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjex992z0wlo
Clients just don’t understand the work involved, they have no way to estimate a reasonable cost.
I’m a very poor salesman, but sometimes it can help to ask a client what their budget is. Take web development for example. Whether it costs $100 or $100,000 depends mostly on what the client can afford, and they’ll end up with a product that fits their price.
A similar dynamic applies to most professions.
Clients just don’t understand the work involved, they have no way to estimate a reasonable cost.
I’m a very poor salesman, but sometimes it can help to ask a client what their budget is. Take web development for example. Whether it costs $100 or $100,000 depends mostly on what the client can afford, and they’ll end up with a product that fits their price.