Number 2 would be perfect, I think. It leaves no doubt at all. Regards, Koen De Groote
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 9:32 AM Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at> wrote: > On Fri, 2024-10-25 at 17:22 +1100, Peter Smith wrote: > > It seems to me the same clarification could be achieved just by adding > > 1 word ("PostgreSQL") to the original text. e.g. > > > > BEFORE > > Logical replication of a table typically starts with taking a snapshot > > of the data on the publisher database and copying that to the > > subscriber. > > > > AFTER #1 (I added "PostgreSQL") > > Logical replication of a table typically starts with PostgreSQL taking > > a snapshot of the data on the publisher database and copying that to > > the subscriber. > > +1 on this version. Either this way or the way I suggested, it doesn't > matter as far as I am concerned. > > Perhaps Koen wants to chime in and say what sounds best to him. > > > Or, AFTER #2 (I added "PostgreSQL internally") > > Logical replication of a table typically starts with PostgreSQL > > internally taking a snapshot of the data on the publisher database and > > copying that to the subscriber. > > Yours, > Laurenz Albe >