Re: Time to scale up?
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Paul Ramsey wrote:
Josh Berkus wrote:
Thomas Hallgren wrote:
A user would probably rather see criterion's like
feature richness and standards conformant. These problems persist
although a number of actors bundle PostgreSQL with various modules
today.
What you're talking about is creating a "distribution" of PostgreSQL
in the same way that there are distributions of Linux.
Traditionally, we've left this to commercial distributors, and
OS packagers of PostgreSQL to do this. Other people have
explained this strategy on this thread.
There is an element of "code centric-ness" in this whole argument which
inverts the order of operations involved in coming to know and understand a
project from the outside.
If we want PostgreSQL to "look bigger" from the outside, it is not necessary
to actually *make* it bigger, "looking" bigger is sufficient.
Imagine a download page that included:
postgresql-database-8.1.4
postgresql-replication-1.0.2
Which version of Replication do we throw in here?
postgresql-gis-1.1.3
Is there more then just PostGIS? Wait, how does that work if we go and
rebrand someone else's project?
postgresql-pooling-1.0.3
Same as gis ... is there only one pooling(?)?, and, if so, you are again
talking about 'rebranding' someone else's project ...
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