Vincenzo Romano wrote:
I argued that O(n) stuff will keep it away from "enterprise grade" applications.
I've been told earlier that "It is fine for dozens of child tables,
but not thousands;
it does need improvement."
This is not enterprise grade

Enterprise grade doesn't mean anything. Partitioning designs that require thousands of child tables to work right are fundamentally misdesigned anyway, so there is no reason for any of the contributors to the project to work on improving support for them. There are far too many obvious improvements that could be made to PostgreSQL, ones that will benefit vastly more people, to divert resources toward something you shouldn't be dong anyway like that.

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