Hi,
Le jeudi 05 septembre 2013 à 12:33 +0530, Atri Sharma a écrit :
> Make an elephant in a space suit, or with lots of equipments. Text:
> 'Ready for mission critical systems'
Despite I like this idea a lot, I think we should avoid messages like
"Ready for.." or such, since it implies PG wasn't
s, and one at least told
about it publicly [1]. :-)
Cheers,
Links:
[1]
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/e0a4da8cb358a94e860a1c604dce0482b297999...@ndjsscc01.ndc.nasa.gov
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re so much, just take a look at
it: http://drupal.org/features
I think drupal is defenitely a solution you have to consider.
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it, it completely respond our needs.
You'll just have to install pgpool and set on internal "Drupal cache" to have
a professional CMS running.
My 2 cents.
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wnloaded the tarball, and played all the night with it, so on Feb 3rd
(yep, last day, too bad), I gave back the info all the day on it to the
people with the kind of problems pgpool and/or slony can resolve.
Cheers,
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