[off-list to avoid distracting from the 9.0 wrap-up effort] Markus Wanner <mar...@bluegap.ch> wrote: > Quoting "Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov>: >> I strongly encourage you to set that up on git.postgresql.org. > > I'm about to provide git repositories for Postgres-R anyway, so > I've setup two projects on git.postgres-r.org: > > dtester: that's the driver/harness code > postgres-dtests: a Postgres clone with the dtester patch applied - > this is based on the Postgres git repository, so you can easily > switch between Postgres branches. I just got to the point of having what appears to be a working but poorly optimized version of serializable transactions, so it is critical that I create a good set of tests to confirm correct behavior and monitor for regressions as I optimize. I see that you've been working on dtester recently -- should I grab what you've got here, stick with 0.1, or do you want to package something? If I should pull from your git, any hints on the best git statements to merge that in are welcome, I'm still rather new to git, and I tend not to get things right on a first try without some hints. :-/ Thanks again for this tool! -Kevin
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