Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 04:22:43PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
(A) I'm not sure we would have heard about it, and (B) any one user is
probably only using a subset of what has been proposed to be loaded by
default, so the odds of collisions would go way up.

As a data point, some time ago (7.2 days) I used to do this as a
matter of completeness, and never had a collision.

(bangs head against brick wall)


of course there isn't a collision.

The point I at least have been trying to make is that extensions generally (e.g. from pgfoundry) should protect themselves from possible collisions with core and other unknown extensions that might be loaded, by using unique namespace(s), and further, that the standard extensions (i.e. what we now load from contrib) should act as good exemplars by doing likewise, with some support given for legacy uses that expect them to use the public schema.

cheers

andrew

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