I haven't checked to follow this up, but it seems like the sort of announcement 
one might expect on 1 April.

Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> Darren Duncan  04/02/11 3:01 PM >>>
I was under the impression that QUEL was actually a good language in some ways, 
and that it was more relational and better than SQL in some ways.

   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUEL_query_languages

Maybe bringing it back would be a good idea, but as an alternative to SQL 
rather 
than a replacement.

In any event, QUEL was somewhat similar to SQL.

-- Darren Duncan

Rajasekhar Yakkali wrote:
> "Following a great deal of discussion, I'm pleased to announce that the
> PostgreSQL Core team has decided that the major theme for the 9.1
> release, due in 2011, will be 'NoSQL'.
> 
> "... the intention is to remove SQL support from
> Postgres, and replace it with a language called 'QUEL'. This will
> provide us with the flexibility we need to implement the features of
> modern NoSQL databases. With no SQL support there will obviously be
> some differences in the query syntax that must be used to access your
> data. "
> 
> hmm..  shock it is ....this shift for 9.1 due in mid 2011 is unexpectedly
> soon :)
> 
> Curious to understand as to
> 
> - how this relates to every feature that is provide at the moment based on
> RDBMS paradigm.
> 
> ACID compliance, support for the features provided by SQL,  referential
> integrity, joins, caching etc, ..
> 
> -  Also does this shift take into an assumption that all the use cases fit
> the likes of data access patterns & usecases similar to facebook/twitter?
> or to address the the likes of those ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Raj
> 


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