On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Joseph Adams
<joeyadams3.14...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I started a wiki article for brainstorming the JSON API:
> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/JSON_API_Brainstorm .  I also made
> substantial changes to the draft of the API based on discussion here
> and on the #postgresql IRC channel.
>
> Is it alright to use the wiki for brainstorming, or should it stay on
> the mailing list or go somewhere else?

Well, I think it's fine to use the wiki for brainstorming, but before
you change the design you probably need to talk about it here.  You
can't rely on everyone on -hackers to follow changes on a wiki page
somewhere.  It looks like the API has been overhauled pretty heavily
since the last version we talked about here, and I'm not sure I
understand it.

> I'll try not to spend too much time quibbling over the specifics as I
> tend to do.  While the brainstorming is going on, I plan to start
> implementing the datatype by itself so I can establish an initial
> working codebase.

Sounds good.

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Robert Haas
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