On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:42:09PM -0400, Robert Treat wrote:
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> A couple of people have asked about this so let me expand on this
> ambiguous note. There a couple of folks, led by Andrew Sullivan, who are
> looking at releasing the replication code first used by Afilias, Inc
I am leaning toward gborg at the moment. See my recent post on
-hackers.
Note that I Don't Own the Code, PostgreSQL Inc. does. So they're the
ones leading this and doing it. I just volunteered to help figure
out what has to change to release it (there's a lot of cruft in the
original source tree, it seems, and it all came from Toronto. Hmm,
sounds like a horror movie).
> as good as what you would get if you were to purchase the commercial
> version of ERServer (at least that's what I've been told), but it has
The new version really is a quantum leap forward, thanks largely to
some work that my colleague Frank Thompson recently did. Jan Wieck also
found a bug in part of the older code, and fixed it. I _think_ that
bug fix will make it into the released code, but I have to check.
A
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