Re: [HACKERS] Chapter on PostreSQL in a book

2004-03-24 Thread Josh Berkus
Sailesh, First off, I'd suggest reopening this topic on Advocacy or Docs. Hackers is really not the list for this, and I think you'd get more feedback on those other lists. > - Database Design and Querying Tools Well, I think there is no question that phpPgAdmin and pgAdminIII are our two

Re: [HACKERS] Chapter on PostreSQL in a book

2004-03-24 Thread Richard Huxton
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 01:38, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > I'm at a loss as to how much we should focus on these sections. Do we > > use what's in GBorg ? Do the hackers have any suggestions ? > > > > There are 33 DBA tools and 19 Design tools in GBorg .. are there any > > specific tools

Re: [HACKERS] Chapter on PostreSQL in a book

2004-03-23 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
I'm at a loss as to how much we should focus on these sections. Do we use what's in GBorg ? Do the hackers have any suggestions ? There are 33 DBA tools and 19 Design tools in GBorg .. are there any specific tools that are "recommended" ? Well, I think there are really just two major active free

[HACKERS] Chapter on PostreSQL in a book

2004-03-23 Thread Sailesh Krishnamurthy
Hackers Along with some other folks I am co-authoring a chapter on PostgreSQL in the next edition of "Database System Concepts" by Silberschatz, Korth and Sudarshan (http://db-book.com) This is in the form of a "case study" and will follow the pattern in Chapters 25,26 and 27 (Part 8 in the Tabl