Re: MediaWiki + PostgreSQL is not ready for production? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Re: MediaWiki + PostgreSQL is not ready for production?
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In response to MediaWiki + PostgreSQL is not ready for production?  (Tatsuo Ishii <ishii@postgresql.org>)
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Tatsuo Ishii wrote:

> "Anything other than MySQL or MariaDB is not recommended for
> production use at this point."
>
> This is a sad and disappointed statement for us.

It's more of a labelling problem than anything else at this point.
Postgres support in MediaWiki may not be perfect, but it is really quite
good at this point. There are plenty of places using Postgres and MediaWiki
in production. MediaWiki has come a long way from its mysql-centric roots,
and has a decent database abstraction layer. The wording used to be
far worse, for the record. :)

> Should we help. MediaWiki community to enhance this?

Help is always welcome. If anyone wants some specific guidance or places
to start, hit me up on IRC (freenode) on either #postgresql or #mediawiki,
username G_SabinoMullane.

The git/gerrit/phabricator process they use has a bit of a steep learning
curve, but the code base is not too bad, considering it is written in PHP.
Even if you can't code, there are lots of ways to help, from bug triage,
to documentation writing, to simply test installing MediaWiki.

See also:

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_become_a_MediaWiki_hacker

https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T2384 (Postgres support tracking)

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