Christopher Browne wrote:

2. Jan Wieck's work on SLONY-1

     Many are keen to see the code, but it's not out yet.  And it is
     not self-evident that it will necessarily be ready to release in
     conjunction with 7.5 (Not to say it _can't_ happen, but just that
     we'll see the code when we see it...)

     It is planned to be implemented in C, so it would presumably be
     more suitable for inclusion in the main code than eRserv.  But it
     stands as "hope," and not certainty.

I've just made one major step backward on that. Discovered that my first thread model was deadlock prone, so I better throw that away instead of building a lot of code on top of it.


What I currently do is documenting the Slony-I ERD and the new thread model I have in mind. This will be a document in work, but I plan to have something readable by the end of this week, latest mid next week. I will create a mailing list for Slony-I on gborg so we can start discussing the implementation details.

About the inclusion of a replication solution into the core distributon. The much I personally would be proud to see this one added, as a CORE member I do not see any of the replication "things" fit. All of them, and neither Slony-I nor Slony-II will be any different here, have pros and cons, none is the "one size that fits all" magic solution. To select one of the replication projects that high above all the others that it will be added to the core distribution, it should be really outstanding and general purpose. I think that Slony in the end will be outstanding, but only for what it was designed for.


Jan


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