On Jan 31, 2008, at 12:51 AM, Gregory Williamson wrote:
> Bruce Momjian said:
>
> > Tom Hart wrote:
> > > I definitely think that the lists are one of the shining stars for
> > > postgresql support. I've learned some good reference stuff from
> online
> > > docs/google but the really tricky questions were only answered
> here, and
> > > amazingly enough, quickly and with good humor. Perhaps what we
> really
> > > need is somebody to comb through the archives looking for common
> > > problems or exceptional solutions and compile them into a "book".
> >
> > The good and bad news is that the best way to do things often
> changes
> > from release to release, hence the need to get the most current
> > information from the mailing lists.
>
> Although I have solved almost every problem I have come up against
> in learning, partly with archives, I've often had to resort to
> asking the list because finding relevant missives in the archives
> can be hard if you don't know what month to look at, and even then
> the search results can produce a lot incidental wanderings to get
> to the solutions.
>
> It seems that some intermediate ground (TWIKI or a document in some
> format) might help with some of these questions, perhaps with
> sections based on release.
>
That's an interesting idea. Is there a general audience/
participation wiki for Postgres? I know the developers have one, but
a user-oriented sister wiki would probably be a good way to get lots
of different people involved.
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