Re: [HACKERS] Happy New Year! - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Vince Vielhaber
Subject Re: [HACKERS] Happy New Year!
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Msg-id XFMail.000101001027.vev@michvhf.com
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] Happy New Year!  (wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck))
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On 01-Jan-00 Jan Wieck wrote:
>> I'm personally hoping for *some* sort of catastrophe...with all the hype,
>> something interesting has to happen :)
> 
>     You too?
> 
>     Now  it's  01/01/2000 04:08 here in Harsefeld, and absolutely
>     nothing happened, not one single power peak or fail, not  any
>     single  radio  station  telling  any kind about Y2K problems.
>     Really frustrating, if I think about all  the  stress  during
>     the past months.

Big yawn here.  After all the failed Y2k testing it looks like someone
got it all fixed.  Happy Y2K Everyone!

> 
>     Anyway, something interesting has happened.
> 
>     PostgreSQL, known as the dinosaur of databases, survived Y2K.
>     And ISTM, it's in a better condition than ever before.  Isn't
>     that worth all the efford, anyone of us spent?
> 
>     Thanks to all, all over the world, and a happy new year.

My sentiments exactly!!

Vince.
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