Hello,
Long time no see. I'm back.
Although you may not remember me, I was certainly here more than a year ago, submitting tiny patches for bug fixes and trivial functionalities, and reviewing/testing patches from others. That was a fruitful and fun time for me. Thank you a lot for helping me.
After that, I had to stay away from the community for some reason. Now, I'd be happy if I can contribute to PostgreSQL again. But please excuse me for my slow restart, as the blank period needs some rehabilitation.
Let me briefly introduce myself. I'm MauMau, this is a nickname at home. And I'm Takayuki Tsunakawa, a male database engineer who works for Fujitsu in Japan. I'm now able to participate in the community activity at work.
I've been visually impaired since birth, and now I'm almost blind (can only sense the light). I'm using screen reader software to use PCs and smartphones. As I'm using pgindent, I'm sure the source code style won't be bad. But I might overlook some styling problems like indentation in the documentation patches. I'd appreciate it if you could introduce a nice editor for editing SGML/XML documents.
I'm excited to join the great PostgreSQL community. I'm dreaming PostgreSQL will evolve from the current "most advanced open source database" to "most popular and advanced database". In that respect, I want to expand the PostgreSQL ecosystem (interoperability with other software), as well as adding new features. Let me consult you about how to expand the ecosystem in another thread soon.
Finally, I'm wondering what direction PostgreSQL is headed for. Especially, I'm curious about whether PostgreSQL will become a MPP database for OLTP and analytics by integrating with Postgres-XL/XC. I don't yet figure out which segment PostgreSQL should aim for, now that Hadoop family is prominent in analytics and MySQL is still more popular in Web apps. I'd like to know what community people are seeing in the future of PostgreSQL.
Regards
MauMau