So the discussion died again with nothing being decided.  I see we have
several choices:

1. implement the standard, per Russell suggestion below
2. decide that the standard is braindead and just omit dumping the
   grantor when it's no longer available, but don't remove
   pg_auth_members.grantor
3. decide that the standard is braindead and remove
   pg_auth_members.grantor

Which do people feel should be implemented?  I can do whatever we
decide; if no one has a strong opinion on the matter, my opinion is we
do (2) which is the easiest.

Russell Smith wrote:

> My possible suggestion is;
> 1. Implement the standard for revoking only your privileges by default.
> 2. Allow the object owner to revoke privileges assigned by any role, as 
> if you drop and recreate the object you can achieve this anyway.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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