Sergey E. Koposov wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> 
>> I could see this being useful per database, maybe. It seems like kind of
>> an odd feature.
> 
> Per user AND per database (as Tom noted).  But I dont see what's odd in
> it... It exists in Oracle, and I need quotas in the project on which I'm
> working. And I remember user requests for quotas in the mailing lists ...

Well Oracle isn't really our goal is it? I am not questioning that you
are well intended but I just don't see a use case.

For example, what happens if I hit my quota?

Joshua D. Drake

> 
> regards,
>     Sergey
> 
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