Re: Postgres calendar?

2022-10-04 Thread Julien Rouhaud
Hi, On Tue, Oct 04, 2022 at 05:02:28PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Would people be interesting in subscribing to a Postgres calendar that > includes dates for minor releases, final minor release dates for major > versions, commit fests, and even Postgres events? For example, it could > include

Re: Postgres calendar?

2022-10-04 Thread Adam Brusselback
Absolutely, it'd be much easier having this info integrated with my work/personal calendar, as that's how I try and organize things anyways. Thanks for the suggestion. -Adam On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 5:02 PM Bruce Momjian wrote: > Would people be interesting in subscribing to a Postgres calendar

Re: Postgres calendar?

2022-10-04 Thread Joshua Drake
Bruce, It would certainly help in keeping track of things. JD On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 2:02 PM Bruce Momjian wrote: > Would people be interesting in subscribing to a Postgres calendar that > includes dates for minor releases, final minor release dates for major > versions, commit fests, and

Re: fully qualified domain names and .pgpass

2022-10-04 Thread Ron
On 10/4/22 12:33, Alvaro Herrera wrote: On 2022-Oct-04, Ron wrote: Sometimes (both interactively and via script) I access a remote Pg server via just the bare host name "foobar", and other times via the FQDN "foobar.example.com". I've only been able to get this to work by having two lines in

Re: Postgres calendar?

2022-10-04 Thread Fabrízio de Royes Mello
Em ter., 4 de out. de 2022 às 18:02, Bruce Momjian escreveu: > > Would people be interesting in subscribing to a Postgres calendar that > includes dates for minor releases, final minor release dates for major > versions, commit fests, and even Postgres events? For example, it could > include

Postgres calendar?

2022-10-04 Thread Bruce Momjian
Would people be interesting in subscribing to a Postgres calendar that includes dates for minor releases, final minor release dates for major versions, commit fests, and even Postgres events? For example, it could include information from: https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap/

Re: fully qualified domain names and .pgpass

2022-10-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 1:02 PM Ron wrote: > > Sometimes (both interactively and via script) I access a remote Pg server > via just the bare host name "foobar", and other times via the FQDN > "foobar.example.com". > > I've only been able to get this to work by having two lines in the .pgpass >

Re: fully qualified domain names and .pgpass

2022-10-04 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 10/4/22 10:02 AM, Ron wrote: Sometimes (both interactively and via script) I access a remote Pg server via just the bare host name "foobar", and other times via the FQDN "foobar.example.com". I've only been able to get this to work by having two lines in the .pgpass file:

Re: fully qualified domain names and .pgpass

2022-10-04 Thread Alvaro Herrera
On 2022-Oct-04, Ron wrote: > Sometimes (both interactively and via script) I access a remote Pg server > via just the bare host name "foobar", and other times via the FQDN > "foobar.example.com". > > I've only been able to get this to work by having two lines in the .pgpass > file: Maybe it

fully qualified domain names and .pgpass

2022-10-04 Thread Ron
Sometimes (both interactively and via script) I access a remote Pg server via just the bare host name "foobar", and other times via the FQDN "foobar.example.com". I've only been able to get this to work by having two lines in the .pgpass file: foobar:5432:postgres:Allegedly.Strong.Password

PGSQL Phriday #001 - Two truths and a lie about PostgreSQL

2022-10-04 Thread Ryan Booz
Hello everyone! Many months ago at PGConf NYC 2021 and on the pgsql-advocacy email list, I talked about starting a monthly blogging event for the PostgreSQL community. Two weeks ago I wrote a blog post explaining how the monthly event would work and some of the first community members to host the