Re: 8.5 release timetable, again - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: 8.5 release timetable, again
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Msg-id 4A9556A6.5010402@dunslane.net
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In response to Re: 8.5 release timetable, again  (Jean-Michel Pouré <jm@poure.com>)
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Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
>
> Everytime I try a new Drupal module under PostgreSQL, I run into tiny
> SQL problems ranging from error to performance drop. The most
> problematic problem is http://drupal.org/node/559986
>   

I strongly suspect this post badly mis-diagnoses the problem.

>
> IMHO for what I know from the porting work (I worked heavily on PHPBB3
> and now Drupal), the first goal is to achieve compatibility with issues
> mentioned there: http://drupal.org/node/555514 and add mysql compat
> functions in PostgreSQL core without breaking existing code.
>   


That might be your goal, but it's not the community's goal, I believe. 
There are already external projects for compatibility libraries. You are 
never going to achieve 100% compatibility.


>
> To win over MySQL, the best is to work on materialized views. There are
> very good articles available from hackers. Why not port to C.
> Materialized which which update when the data is needed would be
> perfect.
>   

IIRC some work was being done on materialised views.


>
> Web apps are 95% of PostgreSQL possible users.
>   


Most applications these days have a web front end. But that doesn't mean 
the database needs to be terribly aware of them. To the database, a web 
server is just another client.

cheers

andrew




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