On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

> Hmm, you're right.  The word bootstrap implies that we're starting from
> nothing, which is exactly what we're *not* doing (starting from nothing
> is the easy "clean install" case).  By the same token, FROM NOTHING
> isn't the right phrase either.  An accurate description would be
> something like FROM UNPACKAGED OBJECTS, but I'm not seriously proposing
> that ...
> 
> Other ideas anyone?

Implicit was the closest I saw in the reserved word list, if you're limiting 
things to that list. If not then, erm, LEGACY?

Best,

David


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