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
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/ - /ndash;/
The indentation of the
s/sequnce/sequence/
Nice work!
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Korry Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
Thanks for mentioning about pgpool!
sect2title pgpool /title
para applicationpgpool/application 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
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
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
[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.
The