Re: [DOCS] PostgreSQL Documentation of High Availability and Load Balancing

2006-11-23 Thread Robert Treat
On Monday 20 November 2006 09:52, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> But for sure we'll compile a list of available replication solutions
> *somewhere* on the website, where we can change it as often as we want.
> I'm sure GORDA will get mentioned there.
>
> @pgsql-docs: BTW, what's the state on that one? Or do I have to ask that
> on -www?
>

Normally the www list is the best place to ask www related questions, but the 
answer to this is to take a look at the techdocs section of the website 
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/techdocs/), it is a wiki like system that 
allows any community member to put online guides and documentation into 
place, made specifically for the purpose of things like what your looking 
for. 

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Re: [DOCS] PostgreSQL Documentation of High Availability and Load

2006-11-23 Thread Markus Schiltknecht

Hi,

Robert Treat wrote:
Normally the www list is the best place to ask www related questions, but the 
answer to this is to take a look at the techdocs section of the website 
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/techdocs/)


That URL doesn't quite work because of the trailing slash. Removing it 
and we're fine. Anyway, thanks for pointing me to the correct place.


it is a wiki like system that 
allows any community member to put online guides and documentation into 
place, made specifically for the purpose of things like what your looking 
for. 


Bruce, do we start a techdocs for listing the actual replication solutions?

Regards

Markus



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Re: [DOCS] PostgreSQL Documentation of High Availability and

2006-11-23 Thread Bruce Momjian
Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Robert Treat wrote:
> > Normally the www list is the best place to ask www related questions, but 
> > the 
> > answer to this is to take a look at the techdocs section of the website 
> > (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/techdocs/)
> 
> That URL doesn't quite work because of the trailing slash. Removing it 
> and we're fine. Anyway, thanks for pointing me to the correct place.
> 
> > it is a wiki like system that 
> > allows any community member to put online guides and documentation into 
> > place, made specifically for the purpose of things like what your looking 
> > for. 
> 
> Bruce, do we start a techdocs for listing the actual replication solutions?

Sure.  Once it is done, I can add a link from our documentation.

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