Thanks a lot Jonathan.

It would make sense to be a bit more critical about the drivers mentioned in 
the documentation, but I suppose that requires someone with knowledge of each 
language to make a proper assessment. I'd be happy to answer any questions with 
regards to Postgres.js if you do revisit it at some point.

By the way, I gotta say, it was an absolute pleasure implementing the 
PostgreSQL protocol, the documentation was fantastic, and answered all the 
questions I had along the way.

Thanks

Rasmus Porsager.

> On 9 Jan 2020, at 00.21, Jonathan S. Katz <jk...@postgresql.org> wrote:
> 
> On 1/8/20 3:06 PM, PG Doc comments form wrote:
>> The following documentation comment has been logged on the website:
>> 
>> I recently finished a fast, 0 dependency driver for Node.js with a very user
>> friendly api.
> 
> Congratulations!
> 
>> I think would be great to include in the documentation and the Wiki page
>> (details below).
> 
> I went ahead and updated the list of drivers page[1] to include postgres.js
> 
> The list on the documentation page has not been updated for a long time
> (at least the list) -- I went back through 9.4 and saw the same list.
> 
> I believe there was some discussion around updating the documentation
> page[2] awhile back. I forget how the conclusion was reached (no
> action), but I recall things being discussed were the
> criteria/validation for how a driver is included in the documentation
> and how to keep the list up-to-date.
> 
> (The wiki is able to keep up with the fluidity a bit more easily :)
> 
> Perhaps it's worth revisting? There are certainly reasons to keep a
> maintained list in the documentation, with the noted pain that goes with
> it (and I may have inadvertently volunteered myself) as users are more
> likely to discover things there than the wiki page.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> [1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/List_of_drivers#Drivers
> [2] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/external-interfaces.html
> 



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