Tasunakawa-san, Welcome back to PostgreSQL! -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
> Hello, > > > Long time no see. I'm back. > > Although you may not remember me, I was certainly here more than a year ago, > submitting tiny patches for bug fixes and trivial functionalities, and > reviewing/testing patches from others. That was a fruitful and fun time for > me. Thank you a lot for helping me. > > After that, I had to stay away from the community for some reason. Now, I'd > be happy if I can contribute to PostgreSQL again. But please excuse me for > my slow restart, as the blank period needs some rehabilitation. > > > > Let me briefly introduce myself. I'm MauMau, this is a nickname at home. > And I'm Takayuki Tsunakawa, a male database engineer who works for Fujitsu > in Japan. I'm now able to participate in the community activity at work. > > I've been visually impaired since birth, and now I'm almost blind (can only > sense the light). I'm using screen reader software to use PCs and > smartphones. As I'm using pgindent, I'm sure the source code style won't be > bad. But I might overlook some styling problems like indentation in the > documentation patches. I'd appreciate it if you could introduce a nice > editor for editing SGML/XML documents. > > > > I'm excited to join the great PostgreSQL community. I'm dreaming PostgreSQL > will evolve from the current "most advanced open source database" to "most > popular and advanced database". In that respect, I want to expand the > PostgreSQL ecosystem (interoperability with other software), as well as > adding new features. Let me consult you about how to expand the ecosystem in > another thread soon. > > Finally, I'm wondering what direction PostgreSQL is headed for. Especially, > I'm curious about whether PostgreSQL will become a MPP database for OLTP and > analytics by integrating with Postgres-XL/XC. I don't yet figure out which > segment PostgreSQL should aim for, now that Hadoop family is prominent in > analytics and MySQL is still more popular in Web apps. I'd like to know what > community people are seeing in the future of PostgreSQL. > > > Regards > MauMau -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers