Re: Partitioning wiki page - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Emmanuel Cecchet
Subject Re: Partitioning wiki page
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Msg-id 4949D8F5.2090304@asterdata.com
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In response to Re: Partitioning wiki page  (Simon Riggs <simon@2ndQuadrant.com>)
Responses Re: Partitioning wiki page  ("Nikhil Sontakke" <nikhil.sontakke@enterprisedb.com>)
Re: Partitioning wiki page  (Simon Riggs <simon@2ndQuadrant.com>)
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Simon,
> At the moment, all you've done is show examples of how Oracle does
> partitioning and restate my requirements document, significant chunks
> completely verbatim. If you do that I think it fair to ask for a
> specific credit on that. But even so, thank you for the compliment.
>
It was not my intention to steal your work but to put together
everything that was produced so far. I tried to put in the links
section, references to all documents I have consulted so far. I thought
this was a collective work and therefore did not ask for specific credit
for everyone that participated on the mailing list. As you can also
notice, I did not claim any credit nor put my name on the wiki page. I
am just trying to help the community.
If you think that every contribution should acknowledge its original
author, I can add a bibliography and put references but this will make
the page harder to maintain.

Regarding the current syntax, it is not just a copy paste of  Oracle but
a merge between Oracle and MySQL. I have not looked yet at other
products being new to the datawarehouse world. As I mentioned there is
still a lot of work to do and I will try to integrate feedback as we go.

Best regards,
Emmanuel

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Emmanuel Cecchet
Aster Data Systems
Web: http://www.asterdata.com




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