Josh, Josh Berkus wrote: > I've heard a couple other requests for dealing with vaccuum. I think a > "Fixing Vacuum Round-Table" might be a valuable session if we have someone to > lead it. You ready?
If required. I want to know how people think about vacuum, and many ideas around vacuum. > To be clear: this is a meeting of PostgreSQL contributors. We can, and will, > have sessions which are problem-solving round tables and not one-way > presentations with slides. Cool. Sure, it will be a good chance to discuss about the future direction of PostgreSQL, and I'm very happy if I can join to many discussions. > Also, Tom, here's one which might be good: a "TODO" round-table led by you > and > Bruce, where we talk about the todo list, the things that are likely to get > done, the things which aren't, what else should be on there, etc. It's very interesting. I want this round-table to be an introduction to the newbie hackers (like me). -- NAGAYASU Satoshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings