Lucas wrote:
Tom,

    I believe that "in core" may be "installed by default" in case of
    the pgAgent or similar solution...

    Many big companies does not allow the developers to configure and
    install components.... we need to request everthing in 10 copies
    of forms...

    By making it "in core" or "installed by default" means that we
have more chance that the db scheduler would be widely accepted...


This reasoning just doesn't fly in the PostgreSQL world. PostgreSQL is designed to be extensible, not a monolithic product. We're not going to change that because some companies have insane corporate policies. The answer, as Jefferson said in another context, is to "inform their ignorance."

That isn't to say that there isn't a case for an in core scheduler, but this at least isn't a good reason for it.

cheers

andrew

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