On 26/03/2008, Zdeněk Kotala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>  I prepared patch for renaming postgreSQL script tools like createdb, 
> createuser,
>  etc. to pg_createdb, pg_creteuser. Original names will be kept for 2 or 3
>  following versions. The main reason for the patch is to avoid possible clash 
> of
>  names with systems tools.
>
>  And after long discussion on patches and hackers list we have made a decision
>  than we need input from wide audience. This is a reason why I prepare 
> following
>  surveys.
>
>  See:
>  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-03/msg01006.php
>  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2007-07/msg00055.php
>
>
>  Please let us know your meaning,
>
>                 thanks Zdenek Kotala
>
>
>  1) What type of names do you prefer?
>  -------------------------------
>
>  a) old notation - createdb, createuser ...
>  b) new one with pg_ prefix - pg_createdb, pg_creteuser ...
>  c) new one with pg prefix - pgcreatedb, pgcreateuser ...
>  d) remove them - psql is the solution
>  e) remove them - pgadmin is the solution
>

b)

>
>  2) How often do you use these tools?
>  -----------------------------------
>
>  a) every day (e.g. in my cron)
>  b) one per week
>  c) one time
>  d) never
>
>

a)

>  3) What name of initdb do you prefer?
>  ---------- --------------------------
>
>  a) initdb
>  b) pg_initdb
>  c) pg_init
>  d) pg_ctl -d <dir> init  (replace initdb with pg_ctl new functionality)
>  e) What is initdb? My start/stop script does it automatically.

b)

>
>  4) How do you perform VACUUM?
>  -----------------------------
>
>  a) vacuumdb - shell command
>  b) VACUUM - SQL command
>  c) autovacuum
>  d) What is vacuum?
>
>

a)

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