On 09/25/2017 10:19 AM, Petr Jelinek wrote:
On 25/09/17 18:48, Alvaro Hernandez wrote:


     In my opinion, logical decoding plugins that don't come with core
are close to worthless (don't get me wrong):


I respectfully disagree.

As do I.


- They very unlikely will be installed in managed environments (an area
growing significantly).

Whether or not they are included in a managed environment is generally based on two things:

        1. Safety (why RDS doesn't allow certain C extensions)
        2. Community/Popularity (Exactly why RDS has PostGIS)
                A. Demand with a prerequisite of #1

- As anything that is not in core, raises concerns by users.

I find this a rather failing argument in today's market. If they are willing to migrate to Postgres, they are more than likely willing to use other open source software. Especially when combined with an expert telling them to.


- Distribution and testing are non-trivial: many OS/archs combinations.


Yes, it is. Why would we want to increase that burden to this community?


Thanks,

JD


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