so cool, thank you so much!
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Best regards,
leapking
At 2018-03-15 20:10:08, "Aleksander Alekseev" wrote:
>Hello leap,
>
>> I don't know how to "submit a link to Reddit and/or Hacker News". if
>> some people also like pgcheck after know pg_filedump, hope to help me
>> let more people to know i
Hello leap,
> I don't know how to "submit a link to Reddit and/or Hacker News". if
> some people also like pgcheck after know pg_filedump, hope to help me
> let more people to know it.
These are sites where people involved in IT share links they find
interesting and other people vote for the link
Hello leap,
> hello!
> I develop a tool for pgsql, I want to submit it on pgsql.
> how can I submit it?
> address: https://github.com/leapking/pgcheck
It's always nice to see another great tool! Thanks a lot for sharing it.
I believe you should write a blog post about it for PostgreSQL Planet or
2018-03-13 12:19 GMT-03:00 leap :
> I develop a tool for pgsql, I want to submit it on pgsql.
> how can I submit it?
>
As Laurenz said a tool doesn't necessarily have to be part of
PostgreSQL. Sometimes a lot of people ask for a tool, someone write it
and the community decide to maintain it. I'm no
leap wrote:
> I develop a tool for pgsql, I want to submit it on pgsql.
> how can I submit it?
>
> address: https://github.com/leapking/pgcheck
I would leave it on Github and add some documentation.
A lot of great tools for PostgreSQL are not part of the
core distribution; that doesn't mean that