Re: pg_reorg in core? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Satoshi Nagayasu
Subject Re: pg_reorg in core?
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Msg-id 505F356E.4010303@uptime.jp
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In response to Re: pg_reorg in core?  ("Greg Sabino Mullane" <greg@turnstep.com>)
Responses Re: pg_reorg in core?  (Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>)
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2012/09/23 12:37, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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>>> I think it's time to consider some *umbrella project* for maintaining
>>> several small projects outside the core.
>>
>> Well, that was pgfoundry, and it didn't work out.
> 
> I'm not sure that is quite analogous to what was being proposed.
> I read it as more of "let's package a bunch of these small utilities
> together into a single project", such that installing one installs them
> all (e.g. aptitude install pg_tools), and they all have a single bug
> tracker, etc. That tracker could be github, of course.

Exactly --- I do not care the SCM system though. :)

> I'm not convinced of the merit of that plan, but that's an alternative
> interpretation that doesn't involve our beloved pgfoundry. :)

For example, xlogdump had not been maintained for 5 years when
I picked it up last year. And the latest pg_filedump that supports 9.2
has not been released yet. pg_reorg as well.

If those tools are in a single project, it would be easier to keep
attention on it. Then, developers can easily build *all of them*
at once, fix them, and post any patch on the single mailing list.
Actually, it would save developers from waisting their time.

From my viewpoint, it's not just a SCM or distributing issue.
It's about how to survive for such small projects around the core
even if these could not come in the core.

Regards,

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> Oh, and -1 for putting it in core. Way too early, and not
> important enough.
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> - -- 
> Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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Satoshi Nagayasu <snaga@uptime.jp>
Uptime Technologies, LLC. http://www.uptime.jp



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