Hello,
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
1. post information on pgsql-general
1.a. solicit comments
2. put information page on web site
3. link from documentation to web site
I don't remember such a clear agreement either. I'm glad Chris has
written something. And posting it to -docs seems a much bette
I don't think this sort of material belongs directly into the PostgreSQL
documentation.
I don't recall that anyone agreed to do anything in particular, let
alone the process being formalized thus.
Bruce was looking for there to be some form of overview of the free
replication options so he'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Eisentraut) wrote:
> Chris Browne wrote:
>> Here's a patch to add in the material on replication recently
>> discussed on pgsql.docs. I'm not thrilled that there were only a few
>> comments made; I'd be happy to see "slicing and dicing" to see this
>> made more useful.
>
>
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> >Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >
> >>>I don't think this sort of material belongs directly into the PostgreSQL
> >>>documentation.
> >
> >Why not?
>
> Well Peter said that, not me :)
I know, but I though I'd post one message instead of two. (In fact I
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
I don't think this sort of material belongs directly into the PostgreSQL
documentation.
Why not?
Well Peter said that, not me :)
It might be interesting to have some links in the external projects area
for replication, but a section of its ow
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >I don't think this sort of material belongs directly into the PostgreSQL
> >documentation.
Why not?
> It might be interesting to have some links in the external projects area
> for replication, but a section of its own doesn't seem relevant.
I disagree about "having
1. post information on pgsql-general
1.a. solicit comments
2. put information page on web site
3. link from documentation to web site
You seem to have short-circuited all that.
I don't think this sort of material belongs directly into the PostgreSQL
documentation.
It might be interesting to
Chris Browne wrote:
> Here's a patch to add in the material on replication recently
> discussed on pgsql.docs. I'm not thrilled that there were only a few
> comments made; I'd be happy to see "slicing and dicing" to see this
> made more useful.
The agreed-to process was
1. post information on pg
Thanks for mentioning about pgpool!
> pgpool
>
> pgpool was initially created by
> Tatsuo Isshii as a portable alternative to Java connection pool
> modules. He subsequently observed that it wouldn't take very much
> effort to extend it to create a simple replication sy
s/sequnce/sequence/
Nice work!
--
Korry Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
Chris Browne wrote:
> Here's a patch to add in the material on replication recently
> discussed on pgsql.docs. I'm not thrilled that there were only a few
> comments made; I'd be happy to see "slicing and dicing" to see this
> made more useful.
s/e.g. -/e.g.,/
s/ - /–/
The indentation of the SGM
Here's a patch to add in the material on replication recently
discussed on pgsql.docs. I'm not thrilled that there were only a few
comments made; I'd be happy to see "slicing and dicing" to see this
made more useful.
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