Hi,
Somewhat late in the project exploration phase, I'd like to express my
interest in the GSoD initiative. I'm currently employed at Postgres
Professional as a full-time tech writer, and I see it as a good
opportunity to get more involved with the PostgreSQL community.
Judging by the scope
On 24.05.19 09:08, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
It has come to my attention that the preferred file extension for
graphviz files is .gv rather than the .dot we are using. So I propose
to change that for the one file we have so far (gin.dot) before we add
more files in the future.
+1
J. Purtz
On 5/24/19 8:28 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
> On 5/24/19 3:08 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>> It has come to my attention that the preferred file extension for
>> graphviz files is .gv rather than the .dot we are using. So I propose
>> to change that for the one file we have so far (gin.dot) before we ad
On 5/24/19 3:08 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> It has come to my attention that the preferred file extension for
> graphviz files is .gv rather than the .dot we are using. So I propose
> to change that for the one file we have so far (gin.dot) before we add
> more files in the future.
Agreed -- b
On 5/23/19 5:50 PM, Tobias Bussmann wrote:
> while reading though the docs of the upcoming pg12 features, I
> stumbled upon some wording regarding generated columns: both in
> create_table.sgml [1] and create_foreign_table.sgml [2] the paragraph
> for the GENERATED ALWAYS AS clause is introduced wi
It has come to my attention that the preferred file extension for
graphviz files is .gv rather than the .dot we are using. So I propose
to change that for the one file we have so far (gin.dot) before we add
more files in the future.
--
Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/
Po