Re: ISN was: Core Extensions relocation - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: ISN was: Core Extensions relocation
Date
Msg-id 25918.1321552201@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: ISN was: Core Extensions relocation  (Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>)
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Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
> At the same time, I still think we should push this out to PGXN or
> pgfoundry or something.  The fact that it's useful to some people does
> not mean that it's a good example for other people to follow, or that
> we want the core distribution to be in the process of tracking ISBN
> prefixes on behalf of PostgreSQL users everywhere.

I wouldn't object to that as long as we replaced it with some other
module that had a similar relationship to core types.  We'd never have
realized the need for CREATE TYPE's LIKE option, until it was far too
late, if we'd not had contrib/isn to show up the problem (cf
commit 3f936aacc057e4b391ab953fea2ffb689a12a8bc).

But really I think this discussion is making a mountain out of a
molehill.  If tracking ISBN prefix changes is such a time-consuming
activity, why have we not seen a steady stream of update patches from
users?  By my count there's been just one such patch since 2006
(commit 6d1af7b2180719102a907bd3e35d218b43e76ad1).
        regards, tom lane


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