Re: [HACKERS] 8SEPostgres WAS: .4 release planning

2009-01-26 Thread Josh Berkus
Joshua, So the security model has been looked at, though not the implementation and we do have a community of developers, users and customers interested in this work. Can you please take a look at it ASAP, then? In the next week, we will probably decide on whether or not to defer

Re: [HACKERS] 8SEPostgres WAS: .4 release planning

2009-01-26 Thread Joshua Brindle
Josh Berkus wrote: Joshua, So the security model has been looked at, though not the implementation and we do have a community of developers, users and customers interested in this work. Can you please take a look at it ASAP, then? In the next week, we will probably decide on whether or

Re: [HACKERS] 8SEPostgres WAS: .4 release planning

2009-01-26 Thread Gregory Stark
Joshua Brindle met...@manicmethod.com writes: Yes, I will look at them to the extent I am able. As I am not familiar with the postgresql codebase I won't be able to assert the correctness of the hook placement (that is, where the security functions are called with respect to the data they