Hi, Pgsql-hackers.
We would like to obtain your opinion on these two questions:
1) We wanna append possibilities into Postgres engine, and wanna get top
estimation for
size of code, cost and time of implementation.
1.1) We divide possibilities to elementary features, find analogues in already
Hi, Pgsql-hackers.
We would like to obtain your opinion on these two questions:
1) We wanna append possibilities into Postgres engine, and wanna get top
estimation for
size of code, cost and time of implementation.
1.1) We divide possibilities to elementary features, find analogues in already
Hi, Jonah and Ibrar.
This is the wrong place to do it.
Seggest other place.
2) We are captivated by price of Indians,
we listened much about low quality of code, written by Indians,
we are fearing, that American company will resale implementation to Indian
subcontractor
(i.e. real
Hi, Robert.
This is the wrong place to do it.
Seggest other place.
This topic is off-topic for the mailing list.
I feel strong desire to recall you, that Pg has no concreate instructions till
now
how to hire for appending features into engine.
And of cource, there is no usefull
Hi, Pavel.
you have to show some real product, real project
Money will not be confirmed, until size of it will be known.
No IT solution can be confirmed or not, but business solution.
Budget for implementation is part of business solution.
Dmitry (SQL50, HTML60)
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Hi, Pavel.
Money will not be confirmed, until size of it will be known.
I though some different, First you have to show real code
show read code before hiring
develop process is based
I'm not intersting process of development in pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org now -
i'm interesting method to
Hi, Pavel.
Let me replace We by Somebody for your comprehension.
Money will not be confirmed, until size of it will be known.
I though some different, First you have to show real code
show read code before hiring
develop process is based
I'm not intersting process of development in
Hi, Pgsql-hackers.
many seem (to me) to be overly tied to an all XML all the time view.
Only for hierarchical result sets. Even in case of
http://computer20.euro.ru/site/computer20/en/author/communication_eng.htm
Dmitry (SQL50, HTML60)
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Hi, Pgsql-hackers.
what he's looking for is to somehow
use XML in lieu of, um, either SQL, PHP, libpq, or something like
that. (And the fact that those are 4 rather different things reveals
how confused the matter is.)
http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200802/msg00213.html
Dmitry
Hi, Pgsql-hackers.
Full list of changes of two related projects (SQL5 HTML6) at current moment
(not reflected in documentation yet).
===terms
master table is table, to primary key of which this (slave) table refers
(terms master and slave are used only for MTD).
if master table is not
Hi, all.
I had preliminary conversation with my employer about implementation of SQL5
[1] without Driven Scene [2]. He needs concrete budget.
So i'm asking you to estimate and say, how much will it cost.
In particular, speach goes about implemention of slides # 17-42, 47-56, 63,
102-109,
I had preliminary conversation with my employer about implementation of SQL5
[1] without Driven Scene [2]. He needs concrete budget.
So i'm asking you to estimate and say, how much will it cost.
In particular, speach goes about implemention of slides # 17-42, 47-56, 63,
102-109, 114-143,
looking for someone else to?
DT Yes, i'm looking for programmers, which agree to support this
DT initiative.
Dmitry Turin
SQL5 (5.16.4) http://sql50.narod.ru/sql5.16.4.pdf
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Dmitry Turin
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, what's happened in proprietary format,
used for communication between Postgres and its client.
Dmitry Turin
SQL5 (5.16.4) http://sql50.euro.ru/sql5.16.4.pdf
HTML6 (6. 8.3) http://html60.euro.ru
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