Re: pg_advisor schema proof of concept - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject Re: pg_advisor schema proof of concept
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Msg-id 40623CFE.2040800@familyhealth.com.au
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In response to Re: pg_advisor schema proof of concept  (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>)
Responses Re: pg_advisor schema proof of concept
Re: pg_advisor schema proof of concept
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>>(6) possible inclusion in postgresql?
>>  - among other contributions? what about contrib/advisor?
>>  - added to template1 on default installation?
>>    maybe not for a first release? or yes? it is easier to communicate
>>    about
> 
> I think we're going to want a gborg project for developing/coordinating tests 
> anyway. Having the schema included in contrib/ might help adoption, but so 
> would pgadmin/phpgadmin. Any client-builders reading this? What do you think?

Both phpPgAdmin (me) and the pgAdmin team have added or have thought 
about adding some 'schema analysis' features to our products.  If 
pg_advisor is available, I certainly won't bother and I will just 
recommend to people that they install it.

I think it probably should live in userland...

Chris


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