On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Scott Runnion wrote:
> Regardless, please terminate all further communications from all postgresql
> and EnterpriseDB mail lists until such time as this situation can be
> corrected.
Scott, please read my signature, find a Latin to English dictionary in
case that
> Here is mine and yes I have gotten a lot of flack over it. What is the
> problem with trying to promote your faith and why do so many people have
> problems with it?
I have not looked into exactly what you claim to believe, but
generally: the problem is that the thing you are promoting includes
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 04:57:21PM -0500, Scott Runnion wrote:
> Surely, given the multi-cultural/multi-national/multi-theological
> users/supporters/advocates of the postgresql and EnterpriseDB developments
> and distributions, the inappropriateness of this declaration by Mr. Momjian
This real
Here is mine and yes I have gotten a lot of flack over it. What is the
problem with trying to promote your faith and why do so many people have
problems with it?
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On Montag 02 Februar 2009 Scott Runnion wrote:
> Regardless, please terminate all further communications from all
> postgresql
I hope that goes for you. Funny guy. Strange world...
A sig I love and use for another account:
// May those who love us, love us.
// And for those who don't love us, may
Scott Runnion wrote:
+ If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Is this his sig in every message, or does he have a random quote thing?
Regardless, my signature block from my personal e-mail account has this
quote:
"Who is more irrational? A man who believes in a God he doe
Scott Runnion writes:
> ... What astounded and dismayed me,
> however, was his signature byline, which reads:
> + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
You do realize that he's signed all his outgoing mail with that since
1998 or so?
Whether it's appropriate to combine th
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 16:57 -0500, Scott Runnion wrote:
> Regardless, please terminate all further communications from all postgresql
> and EnterpriseDB mail lists until such time as this situation can be
> corrected.
>
Well others have already responded but let me just boil it down for you.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Scott Runnion wrote:
> given the multi-cultural/multi-national/multi-theological
One other thought, given the truth of this statement we should
accepted that there are people on this list that fall into any/all of
these categories. What should not be tolerated is
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Scott Runnion wrote:
> As always, Bruce's response was cogent and
> undoubtedly accurate. What astounded and dismayed me, however, was his
> signature byline, which reads:
The last time I checked there is only a requirement that subject
headers need to be on topic
Just FYI, searching the mailing list archives, I get 1000+ hits for
"Bruce Momjian" and the word thanks in the history of the mailing
lists. My name gets 782 or so. Scott Runnion doesn't seem to appear
at all.
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Really? Really? I'm a Wiccan and I genuinely like Bruce and
appreciate all the work he does for this list. That line is HIS
testimony, it's his truth, and I'm quite happy seeing it go by each
time he writes a message. My girlfriend is Christian (and a few other
things) and I've been to her chur
I can't believe the world has come to this. When someone can't voice
their own beliefs the world has come to a very sad state.
I for one would be happy to have Christ be my backup.
Mr. Runnion,
You are being prejudice against not only Christians but anyone else that
wants to post a tagline sayin
As a subscriber to many postgresql mailing lists, I received one today
in which Bruce Momjian was respondind to a query from Stefano Nichele
regarding the last_autovacuum field. As always, Bruce's response was
cogent and undoubtedly accurate. What astounded and dismayed me,
however, was his sig
Stefano Nichele wrote:
> Hi all,
> do you know if last_autovacuum field in pg_stat_all_tables is the
> starting time or the ending time of autovacuum activity ? (i'm using
> postgres 8.2.9)
Looking at the source code shows it is the time the autovacuum started.
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On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 17:04 +0530, Suresh Borse wrote:
> How to migrate existing database which in Oracle to postgres?
Some people use Ora2Pg for taking data snapshot from Oracle to
PostgreSQL:
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/ora2pg/
Also, there is another project which adds Oracle compat functio
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