On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Josh Berkus wrote: > > Bruce, > > > It isn't designed for that. It is designed for people to understand > > what they want, and then they can look around for solutions. I think > > most agree we don't want a list of solutions in the documentation, > > though I have a few as examples. > > Do they? I've seen no discussion of the matter. I think we should have > them. > >
I completely agree; If you want to attract competent people from the business world, one thing you have to do is respect their time by helping them find information, especially about things they don't know exist. All that's needed are pointers, but the pointers need to be to solid documents/resources, not just the top of a heap - if you'll forgive the pun. Richard -- Richard Troy, Chief Scientist Science Tools Corporation 510-924-1363 or 202-747-1263 [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://ScienceTools.com/ ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org