On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 10:08:02PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

> The chapter sections are:
> 
>       Table of Contents
>       26.1. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)
>       26.2. Benefits of WAL
>       26.3. WAL Configuration
>       26.4. WAL Internals
> 
> Are you suggesting we spell out Write-Ahead Logging for all section
> titles?

Is it considered good style to use acronyms in titles?  I wouldn't do it.

Maybe it could be left as

        26.1. Write-Ahead Logging
        26.2. Benefits of Write-Ahead Logging
        26.3. WAL Configuration
        26.4. WAL Internals

because the former two talk about WAL in a general manner, while the
latter two are about our implementation.  I also wouldn't expand the
acronym in a title.

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