On 05/11/2016 04:10 PM, Simon Riggs wrote:
> On 11 May 2016 at 23:40, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us
> <mailto:bruce@momjian.us>> wrote:
>
> I encourage mentioning external tools in the right context --- we need
> more of that.
>
>
> Good to know.
>
> I think the question is whether a beta announcement is
> the right place for external tool announcements.
>
>
> The only reason this has been brought up is that pglogical is a tool
> designed to reduce the impact of upgrades. No other tool has ever been
> available externally to do that, apart from pg_upgrade which was
Slony, Londiste (Which are still more useful in some ways, although
PgLogical has them beat from a performance standpoint hands down)
> accepted into core in quite a poor state. So this discussion has not
> been about "external tools" it has been about the one and only external
> tool that provides an improved upgrade route.
No it wasn't? In fact this whole thread started as:
"""
1. is it easily installable as an external extension? if so, where can
people download it?
2. are the issues raised on -hackers likely to be resolved by September?
3. is it ready for playing with now? can people get as far as test
setups with it?
"""
Which was originated because I thought it might be good to mention tools
in the Beta announcement draft I wrote with feedback from Haas.
>
> We can add some mentions in the docs in appropriate locations, for
> example, the detailed release notes and upgrade pages.
>
If it becomes a proper community project (not necessarily a .Org
project) then yes sir, let's do it! If not, then I suggest it go in the
app listing on the website (just like any other product).
Sincerely,
JD
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