Erik Rijkers <e...@xs4all.nl> writes:
> Logical replication emits logmessages like these:
> DETAIL:  90 transactions need to finish.
> DETAIL:  87 transactions need to finish.
> DETAIL:  70 transactions need to finish.

> Could we get rid of that 'need'?   It strikes me as a bit off; something 
> that people would say but not a mechanical message by a computer. I 
> dislike it strongly.

> I would prefer the line to be more terse:

> DETAIL:  90 transactions to finish.

> Am I the only one who is annoyed by this phrase?

Our style guidelines say that detail messages should be complete
sentences, so I don't like your proposal too much.

Maybe "N transactions remain to finish." ?

                        regards, tom lane


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