Thread: New to GSOC 2013
Hi all, I'd like to introduce myself to the dev community. I am Shuai Fan, a student from Dalian University of Technology, China.And I am interested in working with PostgreSQL project in GSOC2013. I have gone through the wiki pages and GSOC2013 page of PostgreSQL. And I'm interested in the idea, "rewrite (add) pg_dumpand pg_restore utilities as libraries (.so, .dll, & .dylib)". I would be nice if someone can guide where to startfrom. Thanks. Shuai Fan
On 8 April 2013 06:14, Shuai Fan <shuai900217@126.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'd like to introduce myself to the dev community. I am Shuai Fan, a student from Dalian University of Technology,China. And I am interested in working with PostgreSQL project in GSOC2013. > I have gone through the wiki pages and GSOC2013 page of PostgreSQL. And I'm interested in the idea, "rewrite (add)pg_dump and pg_restore utilities as libraries (.so, .dll, & .dylib)". I would be nice if someone can guide where tostart from. Hi, Thanks for your interest in contributing. There has been discussion around that particular proposal on the pgsql-hackers list, and there appears to be contention as to its usefulness at the moment. It may be a good idea to come up with an alternative proposal that you could work on and submit that. Regards Thom
----- Original Message ----- From: thom@linux.com To: shuai900217@126.com Cc: pgsql-students@postgresql.org Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 6:44:59 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: Re: [pgsql-students] New to GSOC 2013 On 8 April 2013 06:14, Shuai Fan <shuai900217@126.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'd like to introduce myself to the dev community. I am Shuai Fan, a student from Dalian University of Technology,China. And I am interested in working with PostgreSQL project in GSOC2013. > I have gone through the wiki pages and GSOC2013 page of PostgreSQL. And I'm interested in the idea, "rewrite (add)pg_dump and pg_restore utilities as libraries (.so, .dll, & .dylib)". I would be nice if someone can guide where tostart from. Hi, Thanks for your interest in contributing. There has been discussion around that particular proposal on the pgsql-hackers list, and there appears to be contention as to its usefulness at the moment. It may be a good idea to come up with an alternative proposal that you could work on and submit that. Regards Thom -- Sent via pgsql-students mailing list (pgsql-students@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-students