Thread: Wiki Updates - 9.0

Wiki Updates - 9.0

From
"Tyler Hains"
Date:

At what point does the Wiki start getting updated for new releases? It seems there are some significant changes needed to this page for version 9:

http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Replication%2C_Clustering%2C_and_Connection_Pooling

 

I take it that the user accounts for the Wiki are only granted to trusted people to keep the info accurate? I’d happily help with general stuff and let people fill in the details – but didn’t see a way to register...

 

Thanks,

Tyler Hains

ProfitPoint, Inc.

www.profitpointinc.com

 

Re: Wiki Updates - 9.0

From
Raymond O'Donnell
Date:
On 30/03/2010 18:52, Tyler Hains wrote:

> I take it that the user accounts for the Wiki are only granted to
> trusted people to keep the info accurate? I’d happily help with general
> stuff and let people fill in the details – but didn’t see a way to
> register…

As I understand it, you just need to have a community account, which you
get here:

  http://www.postgresql.org/community/signup

Ray.

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Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
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Re: Wiki Updates - 9.0

From
Greg Smith
Date:
Tyler Hains wrote:
>
> At what point does the Wiki start getting updated for new releases? It
> seems there are some significant changes needed to this page for
> version 9:
>
> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Replication%2C_Clustering%2C_and_Connection_Pooling
>
>

We're currently revamping everything at
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Clustering ; eventually every
replication product page their should end up looking like
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Slony , that's been the prototype for
revamping the look and it's basically done at this point.  Between now
and 9.0 a few months from now, all of the replication solutions there
will get updated to follow that format, and from there we can assemble a
new table.

> I take it that the user accounts for the Wiki are only granted to
> trusted people to keep the info accurate? I’d happily help with
> general stuff and let people fill in the details – but didn’t see a
> way to register...
>

No, just sign up for a community account as described on the main page
of the wiki.

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