Re: [D] [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user reshke edited a comment on the discussion: [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb It appears that FerretDB[1] is resolving this issue by proxying docDB to postgres (and thus, CBDB). What else ought to be done? [1] https://blog.ferretdb.io/ferretdb-releases-v2-faster-more

Re: [D] [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user reshke added a comment to the discussion: [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb It appears that FerretDB[1] is resolving this issue by proxying docDB to postgres (and thus, CBDB). What ought to be done? [1] https://blog.ferretdb.io/ferretdb-releases-v2-faster-more-compa

Re: [D] Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user hyongtao-db added a comment to the discussion: Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? HAHAHA, laugh die. If you want to start `go install` suddenly when starting gpdb, please feel free to cherry-pick these commits. GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/discussio

[D] [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user yihong0618 created a discussion: [Ideas] https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb ### Description microsoft just opensource this tool, seems another tool amazing tool for pg for everything, maybe it can support in cloudberry ### Use case/motivation _No response_ ### Related is

Re: [D] Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user yjhjstz added a comment to the discussion: Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? since gpdb not opensource anymore , so golang dependent components also closed. ```sql import ( "context" "reflect" "strings" "testing" "github.com/greenplum

Re: [D] Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user yihong0618 added a comment to the discussion: Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? its kind of Indian kpi project IMO I do not see much benefit GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/discussions/889#discussioncomment-11935580 This is an automatically sent e

Re: When to release Cloudberry 2.0

2025-01-23 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Howdy, I would agree that completing the Cherry Pick work makes sense. JD - Founder - https://commandprompt.com/ - 24x7x365 Postgres since 1997 - Founder and Co-Chair - https://postgresconf.org/  - Founder - https://postgresql.us - United States PostgreSQL - Public speaker, published

Re: [D] Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? [cloudberry]

2025-01-23 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user wkvolkman added a comment to the discussion: Shall we use Golang to manage the cluster? I would vote no. I've had to go in an modify the code a couple of times in an running cluster to get segment recovery to work. Being able to make required changes and not have to have a full

Re: Don't Miss: CFPs for Upcoming Conferences [01/2025]

2025-01-23 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Postgres Conference (https://postgresconf.org) CFP is still open as well. Founder - https://commandprompt.com/ - 24x7x365 Postgres since 1997Founder and Co-Chair - https://postgresconf.org/ Founder - https://postgresql.us - United States PostgreSQLPublic speaker, published author, postgresql exp

Don't Miss: CFPs for Upcoming Conferences [01/2025]

2025-01-23 Thread Dianjin Wang
Hi everyone, We’ve recently gathered a list of upcoming conferences that are currently calling for papers. If you’re interested in presenting on Apache Cloudberry, please feel free to submit a proposal. The timing might be a bit tight this time around, but better late than never! If your talks ge