Re: JDBC 4 Compliance

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От Kevin Wooten
Тема Re: JDBC 4 Compliance
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Msg-id 693A2D96-EA1D-4BBE-AF66-6316A92ED7EE@me.com
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Ответ на Re: JDBC 4 Compliance  (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>)
Ответы Re: JDBC 4 Compliance  (Bryan Varner <bvarner@polarislabs.com>)
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Obviously I'm willing and able to donate a large amount of time to a JDBC driver for PostgreSQL...

My only issue at this point is that I have a large investment of time in the alternative driver I created.  It's near complete and supports all of the advanced features the mainstream driver is lacking.  It has a lot going for it in terms of clean architecture as well (my completely biased opinion of course).  I am not really interested in abandoning my efforts only to try and enhance the current driver.  So if there is no clear way to migrate much or all of it into the mainstream driver; I am not sure how much time I would have left.

Kevin


On Jun 26, 2013, at 11:58 AM, Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com> wrote:

Currently I am the only committer, (Kris is still but he's not active now) I would remain that way for a while til I see where this is going.

Dana , have a look at http://jekyllrb.com/

As for other people who have offered help Stephen Nelson has shown some interest.



Dave Cramer

dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca
http://www.credativ.ca


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:32 PM, dmp <danap@ttc-cmc.net> wrote:
I have indicated I would be willing to help with the web page, but last that
issue came up the use of Apache Forest was considered the default. After
reviewing it I thought it was not conducive to a simple approach to conveying
information. I really mean basic information and providing a mechanism to convey
development work. The keys areas for development it seems to me are todos and
patches? Without these being clearly accurate and accessable to individuals
then no clear goals are communicated.

I would be willing to research as indicated before and alternative to Apache
Forest, but will find a way to use if that remains the default.

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So may I summarize:

** LACK of RESOURCES:

1. Review Patches (Open)
2. Maven Deployment, Mike Fowler, Build to be still controlled by Dave?
3. Website, Dana Proctor

Kevin Carr in what way would you be willing to contribute, area(s)?

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** Now I suppose this will generally address the maintenance of the existing
code, But it does not address the issue of pushing the Driver into compliance
with Java 7, 8, etc. and the forks.

This is where I would like to see the website setup for polling, it seems
that the conscious seems to be that there should be:

1. Current pgJDBC to be maintained, but not be pushed forward?
2. Fork(s) to be Version 2 for Java 7, 8 support?

danap.


Mike Fowler wrote:
Hi Dave,


Moving forward. As I see it the number one problem is lack of resources.
Instead of opting for wholesale change the project needs resources.
Someone else to review patches, someone to work on the website. Someone
to deploy to maven.

Anyone feel like volunteering ?


Let me say a thank you to all the work you have done for the JDBC
driver. I'm happy to volunteer for both patch review and handling Maven.
As I already run the JDBC buildfarm
(www.pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_status.pl?member=piapiac) I have a
stable, repeatable build environment that can be used to make a driver
release and push it to Maven. I've not done a push to central before but
I have run a number of CI environments with nexus. I recall there being
a number of discussions early this year so I'll make a start there.

Kind regards,


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