2017-01-13 10:11 GMT+01:00 Craig Ringer <cr...@2ndquadrant.com>: > On 13 January 2017 at 16:49, Wolfgang Wilhelm <wolfgang20121...@yahoo.de> > wrote: > > - Devs just don't want to change (some) code. Everybody seems to have > code > > with huge technical debt which is best not to be touched. This code > should > > have an easy "move code from Oracle to PostgreSQL", best case by not > forcing > > the devs to look at this scary code. > > That's kind of offsetting their technical debt onto us, though, and by > extension other PostgreSQL users. > > Support compatibility stuff we don't need, that doesn't really benefit > other users, just so they can do less porting and cleanup work. > > I'm 100% for implementing _useful_ features based on users' migration > needs from other DBMSes. Even ones that aren't that useful, but come > at low cost to us. But introducing whole new systems to make porting a > little easier does not thrill me. > > Also, that's where EDB's market is, and I don't personally feel any > desire to push community PostgreSQL in the Oracle compatibility > direction. Porting tools, sure. Useful features, sure. Direct > compatibility, meh. > > I guess what I'm saying is that if someone wants PostgreSQL to have > packages, they need to have: > > * A design that can fit in with PostgreSQL > * Solid benefits beyond "makes life easier for Oracle users" to > justify each feature/change > * Funding/time to make it happen > > So far, I haven't seen anyone with one of those, let alone all three. >
+1 Regards Pavel > > -- > Craig Ringer http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ > PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers >