Re: Mammoth in Core? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Markus Wanner |
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Subject | Re: Mammoth in Core? |
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Msg-id | 4B561C3B.1030604@bluegap.ch Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Mammoth in Core? (Greg Smith <greg@2ndquadrant.com>) |
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Re: Mammoth in Core?
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List | pgsql-hackers |
Hi, Greg Smith wrote: > Takahiro Itagaki wrote: >> The conclusion is splitting existing projects into some 'modules', >> and getting the modules one by one into core. Voted features are here: >> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/ClusterFeatures That's certainly been one of the outcomes, however, there was a lot more to it that just that. You find a bit more covered on http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGCon2009JapanClusterDeveloperMeeting (and some of its links), but I understand it's hard to follow. It's unfortunate that none of the Mammoth developers have been around. It would have been interesting hearing their POV as well. > There are a few things I noted that I didn't see in the voting order; I > moved those all into another section. If anyone who was there can help > prioritize those it would be helpful. Also, the voting included "XID > set", but I didn't see any section that clearly matched that, so there > may be a missing description section there too. I don't remember, sorry. Note that this is just a wish-list of things that the clustering hackers possibly want in core. There are lots of little, but important details that still need to be fleshed out for every single item. > Stepping back for a second, there are three big picture things that I > think need to be sorted out before it's possible for this to be useful > guidance for something like suggesting how JD might best fit his Mammoth > work into the broad work being done in this area, which I consider a > subset of the larger important question "how can people help here?" Well, that's not exactly the kind of question JD posed. He offered to help with making Mammoth "community ready" - whatever that is. (And I bet not even "the community" knows. You certainly won't get a single answer). However, I'm in a somewhat similar situation with Postgres-R. And since the clustering meeting, I'm even more convinced that I need to break it apart and split into single modules, which might be of use for others. I didn't have no luck with the imessages patch, so far. But Kevin seems to be interested in the testing framework I'm putting together [1] - and he's not even using it for a clustering project. (And another module that's core code is in the queue, so stay tuned). So, that's what I'd recommend the Mammoth developers to do as well: cherry-picking, sort of. Maybe that fulfills one or the other item on our wish-list (in one way or another)... Regards Markus Wanner [1]: dtester http://www.bluegap.ch/projects/dtester
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