[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > PostgreSQL. Maybe it is in the form of a web server like Samba's SWAT > utility, I don't know (A SWAT type utility could run as the PostgreSQL
I've found webmin to be pretty good swat type tool...it's lacking some things to be a full postgres administration system, but I think they have the right idea... > (4) Blessed projects, lets play favorites. Lets find good and meaningful > extensions on gborg and ./contrib and work with the authors and make them > part of the PostgreSQL "environment." Projects like, replication, .NET > service provider, ODBC, pgAdmin, etc. are important and users need to find > them close to PostgreSQL's main location. > > (5) Programming languages. We need to make a programming language standard > in PostgreSQL. plpgsql is good, but isn't someone working on a Java > language. That would be pretty slick. Personally, I like the idea of plphp better. I haven't used either, though. plgsql will always have value in converting oracle deployments, so it is truly hard to standardize on a favorite here. I think the latest versions of pgAdmin are just awesome. I never used to like it very much, but it really is great software. I think any effort expended on beefing that project up is not wasted. Merlin ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html