On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Nico Williams <nico@cryptonector.com> wrote:
>> Library integrations are tricky but, since you wrote JQ and seem
>
> Just to be clear, Stephen Dolan wrote jq. I've added to, and maintained
> jq, to be sure, but I would not want to take credit from Stephen.
Ah, OK, sorry for misunderstanding.
>> potentially willing to modify it to work with PostgreSQL better, this
>> one might be a lot less painful than some. I can't promise we'd
>> accept an integration even if you came up with a patch, but I see
>> looking back over this thread that there are several people cautiously
>> supporting the idea of using JQ in some form, which is promising.
>
> Fair enough. I won't be able to work on an integration for a few more
> months, so we'll see (and Stephen might well veto some such changes to
> jq), and it is time for me to shut up about this for now. Thanks for
> the very useful comments, and sorry for the noise.
Not noise at all. Thanks for your interest. Bandwidth is a little
limited around here so it's hard to give everyone the feedback that
they deserve, but it's good that you're interested.
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