On 16.12.23 11:49, Ishaan Adarsh wrote:
1. Added a new section titled "Quick Start Guide" to both PL/pgSQL and PL/Python documentation. 2. Included step-by-step instructions for users to get started with these procedural languages. 3. Provided explanations, code snippets, and examples to illustrate key concepts.

The way I read it, that's not really what your patch does. Your patch explains how to write an extension in PL/pgSQL and PL/Python, respectively. Which is okay, I guess, but a bit unusual. But I wouldn't call that an unqualified "quick start" in the respective languages. Also, it seems to repeat the very basics of setting up an extension file structure etc. repeatedly in each chapter.

The existing documentation has "explanations, code snippets, and examples". Are they not good? Do you have more? Better ones? Why are yours separate from the existing ones?

I think it would be useful to take a step back here and define the purpose of a bit clearer.


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