October meeting --tomorrow--

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From: gabrielle <gorthx(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Postgresql PDX_Users <pdxpug(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: October meeting --tomorrow--
Date: 2009-10-14 23:13:38
Message-ID: 48bb92b0910141613w58fee3e0g2fcee8347e548006@mail.gmail.com
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Where: FreeGeek
When: 7pm
Who: Selena Deckelmann
Topic: Bucardo: Replication with tiny little goats

Bucardo is a multi-master/master-slave replication system written in
Perl that is pretty sweet. It's got a newly-revamped user interface,
easy-to-use status indicators, and some cool features that the other
major replication systems don't have. With a release-early,
release-often philosphy, features are being implemented and improved
rapidly. Bucardo is currently deployed at several large ecommerce
businesses, and has been a production-ready system for about 4 years.
Greg Sabino Mullane is the primary developer, and the engineers
working with Bucardo have created a wiki, and are writing up test
cases to help new folks get started right now.

Beers/hackathon crashing at the SE Lucky Lab afterwards, as usual.

See you there!

gabrielle