Re: Qeustion pgadmin2 develop - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Dave Page
Subject Re: Qeustion pgadmin2 develop
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Msg-id 50067.80.177.99.193.1049288099.squirrel@ssl.vale-housing.co.uk
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In response to Qeustion pgadmin2 develop  ("frank_lupo" <frank_lupo@email.it>)
Responses Re: Qeustion pgadmin2 develop
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Hi Frank,

It's rumoured that frank_lupo once said:
> Hi Dave
>
> There are many new functionalities for pgadmin2 that I would want to
> develop.
 I wonder if it has sense to make them or of it it is worth
> the pain.
 How much time will want that the pgadmin3 before to us
> usable?
> I see that the development and much assets.
> What I must make?

This is something that is of concern to me. pga2 is by no means useless or
at a dead-end, yet I want to concentrate on pga3 as it will allow us to go
cross platform, and handle Unicode - 2 very popular requests which are
seriously hindering pga2
pgAdmin 3 is a fair way from being usable, not least because I have so
little time at the moment. On the other hand, Andreas and Keith have both
been working hard. Realistically, I think it is likely to be 3 - 6 months
before pga3 has the features of pga2 v1.2.
So, I am happy to do a 1.6 release of pga2 seeing as you have put in so
much effort with useful new features. I will leave it up to you to decide
when you have done enough now - just let me know and I'll look at doing a
beta release.
In the long term, if you know C++, it would be great to have your input on
pga3.
What do you (and Mark, Jean-Michel, Keith, Andreas - and anyone else I
forgot) think?
Regards, Dave.


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