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2023-05-19 15:02:58 | Re: PostgreSQL 16 Beta 1 release announcement draft (Justin Clift)
give users to the ability grant privileged ..." Should be: "PostgreSQL 16 continues to give users
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2017-05-12 17:58:51 | Re: [pgsql-advocacy] First draft of Beta announcement (Joshua D. Drake)
give me a read only or a read/write host" but I am sure I am not 100% correct. I know more about PostgreSQL than most who will care about this announcement. * WAL support for Hash
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2016-06-14 14:08:08 | Re: Can we get a PostgreSQL speaker into this? (Jonathan Bartlett)
giving state-sanctioned monopolies on various kinds of businesses. This was mercantilism. Adam Smith showed that freedom brought social wealth, and that state-sanctioned monopolies and oligopolies squelched it. Many people conflate mercantilism and capitalism
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2012-06-05 19:04:59 | PyCon Argentina 2012: Student works contest - Call for Proposals - Financial Aid (Mariano Reingart)
grants to help people attend PyCon Argentina 2012. If you would like to come to the conference but can't afford it, you can apply for Financial Aid here: http:///2012/fa?lang=en Be aware that
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2007-11-14 00:17:29 | Gborg: announcement by 404 (Greg Sabino Mullane)
gives a very unfriendly 404 message from pgfoundry. Granted, the first Google hit is the authoritative
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2007-09-27 11:59:56 | Re: Using Postgres as an alias (Robert Treat)
grant that it will probably lead to some additional confusion in the user base initially. Oracle, Informix, Progress, Ingres, Vertica.... I think there is enough evidence on both sides that this can work
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2007-08-04 10:56:22 | Re: [pgsql-www] We need an Advocacy wiki (Greg Sabino Mullane)
give more people the power to grant write-access to wiki accounts, if that's the perceived
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2006-11-02 22:21:54 | Re: On what we want to support: travel? (Robert Treat)
Granted, but we *struggle* for developers on a lot of the ancillary projects; Take phppgadmin vs. phpmyadmin for example; or take a look at some of the pl languages that don't have a full
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2006-06-14 20:18:34 | New MySQL Journal (Jim C. Nasby)
granted above. Features earn $750 for 3,500-4000 words. Columns earn $500 for 2,500 words. Fees for shorter content, such as Lightning Articles, puzzles, and tips and tricks will be determined shortly
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2005-11-18 17:14:35 | An Elephant is Faithful 100% (Josh Berkus)
giving you a little background on all those acronyms, in reverse order. The AfESG is a group of elephant experts from across the African continent who, aside from their daily jobs, disinterestedly lend their skills
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2005-11-15 23:41:55 | Re: Devx Database Comparison [Updated] (Greg Sabino Mullane)
GRANT INSERT KILL LOCK OPTIMIZE REPAIR REPLACE REVOKE ROLLBACK SAVEPOINT 'SELECT FROM table' 'SET system variable' 'SET TRANSACTION' SHOW 'START TRANSACTION' TRUNCATE UPDATE Precisely the same limitation applies for triggers. Triggers are very new. There
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2005-08-19 17:16:08 | Re: Linux trademark and PostgreSQL (Lance Obermeyer)
giving the Foundation the right to grant perpetual sublicenses. This isn't that hard. 4. The program
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2005-08-09 07:25:55 | Re: Thoughs after discussions at OSCON (Robert Treat)
gives every year. Basically the idea behind the talk is that you can spot trends within open source based on book sales for a given topic. The problem of course is that every year
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2004-07-16 15:30:26 | Re: the PostgreSQL Elephant (Chris Travers)
give serious thought to how we can stand for ourselves, and also take some proactive steps. There may be some ways around this. You are right to the extent that the distinction is not visible
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2004-04-26 11:44:43 | [jforman@tecso.com.br: RES: Database comparison question] (Karsten Hilbert)
gives MySQL Server a big speed advantage in multi-user applications and also makes it easier for MySQL Server to take full advantage of symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) systems. MySQL Server has a much more sophisticated