From: | KuroiNeko <evpopkov(at)carrier(dot)kiev(dot)ua> |
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To: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Query cache import? |
Date: | 2000-11-01 00:26:44 |
Message-ID: | 39FF6344.nail2VO1GRSS0@ed.ed |
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> My query cache is in usable state and it's efficient for all things
> those motivate me to work on this.
Well, you know, us application developers are lazy egoists, we want all of
that without efforts on our side :) In fact, customers do that. They don't
want to pay for both implementing query cache and re-writing applications.
I suggest by your description that it shouldn't be a brain surgery to
apply your caching to a stable server, so when I'll have a chance to put my
hands on a busy discussion forum next time, it'd be nice to give it a
whirl.
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