== PostgreSQL Weekly News - March 12 2006 == - Mailing list pgsql-announce
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== PostgreSQL Weekly News - March 12 2006 == The PostgreSQL Anniversary Summit dates and location information are now posted: http://conference.postgresql.org. The Summit is also looking for corporate sponsors. Please see the Sponsors page http://conference.postgresql.org/Sponsors/ on the site. LinuxWorld Boston needs volunteers to help staff the PostgreSQL .ORG booth at the conference. Come for an afternoon or all 3 days. No special knowledge required. Contact Josh Drake at jd@commandprompt.com Jonah Harris suggested implementing SYNONYMs, which are something like symlinks for database objects, to PostgreSQL. While SYNONYMs are not part of the SQL Standard, they are common to other large-scale SQL database systems. Discussion about permissions and syntax continues. Not to be outdone in virtual objects, Bernd Hemle submitted a first-draft patch for SQL92-spec updatable VIEWs. Given the interest in this patch, it seems certain to make it into 8.2. Other hackers are currently editing the patch. In CVS TIP, PL/Perl now has prepared queries. Thanks to Dmitry Karasic for the patch and Andrew Dunstan for help cleaning it up. There was a fiery discussion about the performance improvements for vacuum process and free space usage. Despite the fact that this is an old issue, ideas from people collected again and laid on table. Some of them resulted in TODO items, while others stayed in the "impractical" and/or "not-worth-adding" state. Tom Lane's proposal about the improvements in the merge sorting framework for large number of "tapes," which currently uses a standard polyphase merge, triggered a long, lively discussion. Other ideas came up and highlighted some further steps to take. == PostgreSQL Product News == psqlODBC 7.03.0261 released http://pgfoundry.org/projects/psqlodbc/ EMS DB Comparer 2006 released http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql/dbcomparer/ Continuent is doing a webinar on high availability and clustering for PostgreSQL http://continuent.webex.com Charonware Case Studio 2 2.23 now supports PostgreSQL 8.1 http://www.casestudio.com/enu/ver223.aspx pgAdmin3 1.4.2 bug fix release is out. http://www.pgadmin.org/ TurboDbAdmin now supports PostgreSQL. http://turboajax.com/turbodbadmin.html Microolap Database Designer for PostgreSQL 1.0.5 released. http://microolap.com/products/database/postgresql-designer/ == PostgreSQL Local == Elein Mustain, Managing Director of Varlena, LLC will be giving a PostgreSQL overview at the East Bay Linux Users Group. The meeting will be at 7:00pm on April 19 will be at Hurricane Electric 760 Mission Court, Fremont, CA 94539. http://www.varlena.com/ http://www.eblug.org/ The PostgreSQL User group Germany ran a booth and a very successful workshop at the Linux day in Chemnitz, Germany. The Workshop documents are available at: http://www.pgug.de/events/events.php On February 17 and 18, 2006, the Japan PostgreSQL Users Group hosted the PostgreSQL Conference 2006 in Tokyo. The two days included a variety of presentations from various members of the PostgreSQL community both in Japan and from abroad. Also, JPUG incorporated as an non-profit organization on December 20, 2005. This clarifies organizational issues such as banking and domain names ownership. == PostgreSQL in the News == Planet PostgreSQL: http://www.planetpostgresql.org/ General Bits, published on Mondays (PST/PDT): http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/ PostgreSQL Weekly News is brought to you this week by David Fetter, Josh Berkus, Andrew Dunstan, Michael (grzm) Glaesemann, Andreas (ads) Scherbaum and Volkan (knt) Yazici.
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