Hi All,
Basic support for SQL/PGQ is committed to PG 19. We will be hosting a
graph database developer meeting on Tuesday, 19th May. The meeting is
open to all the attendees of pgconf.dev. If you want to attend the
meeting, please send an email to *only me* with just the following
points
1. Your graph database background, if any
2. Your interest in this meeting
3. Specific topic you would like to discuss
This will help us organize the event better.
Agenda
1. Discuss the priorities of features in SQL/PGQ to be implemented next
2. Discuss symbiosis of Apache/AGE (and other such extensions) and SQL/PGQ
3. Discuss implementation of some priority features if time permits.
Peter Eisentraut and myself who authored the patch, Henson Choi who
reviewed the patch, John Gemignani, Apache/AGE committer, Koji Annoura
neo4j and graph database expert and Serdar Mumcu have confirmed their
attendance.
Attendees with prior graph database background are most welcome. But
those who do not have prior background are welcome too. We will have
almost no time to discuss basics of SQL/PGQ or graph query language.
Attendees may want to get familiar with the topic using the resources
shared in the first email proposing SQL/PGQ implementation [2], my
presentation at PGConf.India 2025 [3] and Koji's presentation in
PGConf.India [4]. There are many other resources available on the
internet on the topic.
[1] https://2026.pgconf.dev/session/605
[2] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a855795d-e697-4fa5-8698-d20122126567@eisentraut.org
[3] https://pgconf.in/pgconfin/pgconf-india-2025/schedule/412
[4] https://pgconf.in/pgconfin/pgconf-india-2026/schedule/133
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Best Wishes,
Ashutosh Bapat