On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 04:57:28PM -0500, Jan Wieck wrote: > After some substantial progress on the Slony-I engine development, I'd > like to give a little status report and invite everyone who wants to > participate in this project to join the mailing list and the development > team.
Jan, thank you so much for your hard work on this project. > Both, the provider change and the failover need a much more complex > configuration than the current shell scripts can setup. The problem is > that the configuration and administration tools are not designed yet. So > here is a huge field for others to step up and take a key role in this > project. So what are you looking for here? When I last built slony, things mostly worked, but a few niggling details were broken. I was going to submit a few patches, but when I talked to you, it seemed like you weren't quite ready for patches. Is the tree stable enough that I could do some work on it and expect it to remain relatively consistent over a few hours or even a day or two? Also, to get this out of the way (as it presently plagues erserver), do you have a particular language in mind? I'd like to avoid the dogmatic jihad by not submitting a perl tool if the eventual goal is to be end-to-end C (or java or tcl or whatever). Alex -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alex J. Avriette, Unix Systems Gladiator "Something seems to have happened to the life support system , Dave." ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings