| From: | Herouth Maoz <herouth(at)oumail(dot)openu(dot)ac(dot)il> |
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| To: | hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org, pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: [INTERFACES][HACKERS] atttypmod now 32 bits, interface change |
| Date: | 1998-07-15 10:04:26 |
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At 18:37 +0300 on 14/7/98, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> The days where every release fixed server crashes, or added a feature
> that users were 'screaming for' may be a thing of the past. We are
> nearing a maturity stage, where we can focus on performance,
> documenation, features, and cleanup. The days when we have a 'major'
> feature may be fewer, because we have added 'most' of the major features
> people have been asking for.
Except row-level locking, referential integrity and PL/SQL...
Just an example of major features yet to be implemented (speaking from the
point of view of a user who doesn't know what the plans are for 6.4, of
course).
Herouth
(PS. This thread doesn't really have anything to do with the interfaces
list, does it? I redirected the crosspost to "general".)
--
Herouth Maoz, Internet developer.
Open University of Israel - Telem project
http://telem.openu.ac.il/~herutma
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