Re: Typo in "27.2.8. Synchronous Replication"

2022-01-24 Thread Eric Mutta
docs - they really make a difference to those of us coming from other (commerical) databases! On Wed, Jan 19, 2022, 02:28 David G. Johnston wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 4:01 PM Eric Mutta wrote: > >> >> 2. I noticed the typo and on the top right of the page there's an &q

Re: Typo in "27.2.8. Synchronous Replication"

2022-01-18 Thread Eric Mutta
t over three weeks later, the live site here https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/warm-standby.html still doesn't reflect the fix). Hopefully that provides food for thought, and I will be happy to contribute/help further in any way I can. Many thanks, Eric. On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 8:31 PM Magnus Hagander wro

Re: Typo in "27.2.8. Synchronous Replication"

2022-01-03 Thread Eric Mutta
Hi Magnus, happy new year! Thanks for pushing the fix. Coming from an SQL Server background where the docs are hosted on GitHub and minor changes like this can be made by simply submitting a pull request, I am wondering is there anything similar for the Postgres docs? Going through a mailing list

Re: Typo in "13.2.3. Serializable Isolation Level"

2021-06-07 Thread Eric Mutta
the people working on the Postgres docs (as a new user adopting Postgres for my next take-over-the-world project, the comprehensive docs are pure gold!). Many thanks, Eric Mutta. On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 3:19 AM Tom Lane wrote: > PG Doc comments form writes: > > The following sentence: