> You got Julien and I backwards ;-), but in any case I have now made you an editor.
LOL. Sorry about that. :D
Maybe to add some context to my idea if others want to think about it. I was looking for ways to integrate ElasticSearch with PostgreSQL. Started on the FDW page, and found a few projects, but eventually ended up finding Zombodb, which isn't an FDW, but it's not mentioned on the site anywhere.
All of this got me to wondering, should there be a page that is about integrating PostgreSQL with other things?
Also, another side note, the FDW page only lists one of the many ElasticSearch FDWs. Is that one listed because it's known to be better than the others or is it just there because it's there? If it's the later case, I'd like to help fill in a bit more detail for others in the future.
On 12/10/2016 12:37 PM, bill robertson wrote: > Thank you Joe, I appreciate you adding the link. > > Thank you Julien. I appreciate you activating the account. I didn't > realize that the cool off period was quite so long. I appreciate the help. > > I have logged into the site, will you please give me edit privileges on > the wiki? I realized that my description needs a bit of work.
You got Julien and I backwards ;-), but in any case I have now made you an editor. > Also, I have and idea about something that might be added to the wiki. I > still want to look into a bit, but would this be an appropriate place to > ask later on for feedback?
Good question actually. I think most people just edit the wiki in a way that makes sense to them with little prior oversight. I guess where you might ask depends on the topic. Anyone else with opinions?
Joe
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