Tom Lane wrote:
Yes, I think we should narrowly list things we don't want to do.
The current wording reads like "we aren't interested in adopting any
MySQL ideas", which I don't think is actually the project consensus,
not to mention that it doesn't look good from a PR standpoint.
Indeed. We are always open to good ideas, I hope.
The really obvious candidate of missing functionality from MySQL hasn't
even been mentioned in this thread, AFAIK: some form of insert_or_update.
cheers
andrew
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