Re: [DOCS] How the planner uses statistics

2005-02-13 Thread Josh Berkus
Mark, Mike,

Yeah, right, powerpostgresql.com

> Absolutely, that is an excellent spot for it, do you need it reformatted
> in html first?

Or plain text, if that's easier.

> BTW - in fact a community site may well be more appropriate for it than
> the docs, as someone has to remember to change it if (when) the
> optimizer row estimation algorithms or stats design are altered.

Mind you, the Docs are versioned with each version of PostgreSQL.   So it's 
not like they wouldn't be updated.  The question is remembering to do so ...

-- 
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco

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Re: [DOCS] How the planner uses statistics

2005-02-13 Thread Mark Kirkwood
Josh Berkus wrote:
Or plain text, if that's easier.
Probably the easiest way is for me to generate the sgml -> html and send
you that. It would look like a Pg docs html page. I guess the header and
heading information might need a bit of editing (if it is obvious what
should be removed I will do the edit).
How does that sound?
At Tom's suggestion, I am going to amend the page to fit into the
'internals' chapter as opposed to 'performance tips' one. I might do
this first, and send you the resulting page.
regards
Mark

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