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  1. Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-01-17T02:54:37Z

    I see on Slashdot that:
    
      Slashcode 2.0 ("Bender") is officially in beta. We now have themes,
      plugins, an abstacted database layer (MySQL support is beta, PostreSQL
      is alpha, so finally the rivalry can be settled ;) 
    
    So, while Sourceforge has moved to PostgreSQL, seems like Slashdot may
    well too.
    
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  2. Re: Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Hunter Hillegas <hunter@lastonepicked.com> — 2001-01-17T03:03:57Z

    I don't think they're moving the actual Slashdot site to PostgreSQL... They
    paid a bunch of money to the mySQL folks to add replication support to
    mySQL...
    
    I think other sites based on Slashcode wanted to be able to use PostgreSQL
    though...
    
    Hunter
    
    > From: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
    > Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 21:54:37 -0500 (EST)
    > To: PostgreSQL-general <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
    > Cc: PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
    > Subject: [GENERAL] Slashdot and PostgreSQL
    > 
    > I see on Slashdot that:
    > 
    > Slashcode 2.0 ("Bender") is officially in beta. We now have themes,
    > plugins, an abstacted database layer (MySQL support is beta, PostreSQL
    > is alpha, so finally the rivalry can be settled ;)
    > 
    > So, while Sourceforge has moved to PostgreSQL, seems like Slashdot may
    > well too.
    > 
    > -- 
    > Bruce Momjian                        |  http://candle.pha.pa.us
    > pgman@candle.pha.pa.us               |  (610) 853-3000
    > +  If your life is a hard drive,     |  830 Blythe Avenue
    > +  Christ can be your backup.        |  Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
    > 
    
    
    
  3. Re: Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-01-17T03:08:14Z

    > I don't think they're moving the actual Slashdot site to PostgreSQL... They
    > paid a bunch of money to the mySQL folks to add replication support to
    > mySQL...
    > 
    > I think other sites based on Slashcode wanted to be able to use PostgreSQL
    > though...
    
    You are probably correct, but I never expected Sourceforge to move to
    PostgreSQL either.
    
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      Bruce Momjian                        |  http://candle.pha.pa.us
      pgman@candle.pha.pa.us               |  (610) 853-3000
      +  If your life is a hard drive,     |  830 Blythe Avenue
      +  Christ can be your backup.        |  Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
    
    
  4. Re: Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Alessio Bragadini <alessio@albourne.com> — 2001-01-17T07:53:35Z

    Hunter Hillegas wrote:
    
    > I don't think they're moving the actual Slashdot site to PostgreSQL...
    
    So do I.
    
    > I think other sites based on Slashcode wanted to be able to use PostgreSQL
    > though...
    
    That's what I will do as soon as possible, and I am trying to be
    involved as much as possible in the current development. I am also
    waiting for 7.1 to have a cleaner environment to test it.
    
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  5. Re: Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Robert B. Easter <reaster@comptechnews.com> — 2001-01-17T21:46:57Z

    On Wednesday 17 January 2001 02:53, Alessio Bragadini wrote:
    > Hunter Hillegas wrote:
    > > I don't think they're moving the actual Slashdot site to PostgreSQL...
    >
    > So do I.
    >
    > > I think other sites based on Slashcode wanted to be able to use
    > > PostgreSQL though...
    >
    > That's what I will do as soon as possible, and I am trying to be
    > involved as much as possible in the current development. I am also
    > waiting for 7.1 to have a cleaner environment to test it.
    
    I made a board with php and postgresql. It's *terrible* code but is working 
    at www.comptechnews.com.  If anyone is interested in playing with it, I can 
    make it available.  Who knows, the code might have bugs that are very 
    compromising! :)  People might like to improve it. It consists of one php 
    file and three sql files (tables, data, & procedures).  It uses PL/pgSQL and 
    PL/TcL.  You just run the tables sql, load data, then run procedures sql.  
    Put the php file in a directory and change the pg_pconnect line to connect to 
    the right db.  The php file is 3638 lines.  It tries fairly hard to be 
    automatically moderated and to have good protection from users trying to do 
    bad things.  Code in the php and in the trigger procs provide two layers of 
    logic that tries to ensure only correct things happen.  It takes good 
    advantage of transactions.  The RAISE EXCEPTION PL/pgSQL call is used to 
    rollback/abort things that shouldn't happen ... stuff like that.  The trigger 
    procs do recursive stuff to manage the threaded messages and topics. Again 
    the php code is an embarrassment, but I don't care! :)
    
    
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  6. Re: Slashdot and PostgreSQL

    Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> — 2001-01-19T19:52:16Z

    On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 21:54:37 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
    
    >So, while Sourceforge has moved to PostgreSQL, seems like Slashdot may
    >well too.
    
    Please, ask sourceforge to correct this web page
    http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=755&group_id=1
    
    :-)
    
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