I just did a round of integrating some of the big-picture feedback that has shown up here since the meeting into http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL_Review_at_the_BWPUG , mainly supplementing the references in the "Works outside of SELinux" section with the new suggested reading here suggested by Stephen Smalley and Joshua Brindle. I'm trying to keep that a fairly readable intro to the controversial parts rather than going deeply technical. What I'm not going to try to track is all the low-level implementation details that are bouncing around right now, my brain is too full this week to cram more about OID trivia into it right now. That would be a good idea for someone to summarize eventually and then throw that onto the wiki somewhere else, so that it's easier to remember the context of what/why decisions were made. The way Simon has been keeping an ongoing log at http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Hot_Standby shows a reasonable way to organize such a thing from a similarly complicated patch.

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Greg Smith    2ndQuadrant   Baltimore, MD
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