Tom's right that Great Bridge doesn't have a shipping product yet, or a
website that has a whole lot to say for that matter. But there's a lot going
on behind the curtain over the summer that we'll be sharing with everyone over
the next few months.
In the meantime, if anyone would like to talk off-list about specific
development priorities, either in PostgreSQL itself or related tools,
interfaces, etc., please feel free to contact me directly.
And I'll reiterate once again: Any code we write will go straight into the
patch bucket like everyone else. We'll work with the folks on the -hackers
list to make sure that we don't go off and do anything stupid too :)
Thanks,
Ned Lilly
VP, Hacker Relations
Great Bridge, LLC
Tom Lane wrote:
> Howie <caffeine@toodarkpark.org> writes:
> > Who would I talk to about (partially) funding these, btw? or is that no
> > longer a concern with Great Bridge ?
>
> Great Bridge isn't actually up-and-running yet, AFAICT, so PostgreSQL
> Inc would be the only likely place to funnel cash into a near-term
> development project. (Or you could maybe make a personal agreement
> with some key developer, but in the current state of affairs that's
> difficult because we all have other full-time jobs...)
>
> regards, tom lane