Question about attention to pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

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#1A Z
poweruserm@live.com.au

Dear pgsql-general,

I have successfully sent an (updated) email list message to

pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

which can be viewed in the archive here:

/messages/by-id/Rm7WBtZZpYL1NWuunuN_16EY0JcyejqV22z_JlUfvD5FYPenGDd_ZGUddwAcMNi2KNSyvqAhBRzj2JxtJoNmWAzykBQU4Z1AzBp0GPs8wZQ=@protonmail.com

I was wondering if anyone can or will pay some active attention to it?
i.e. what can I do from here to raise the message there to the attention
of more people involved with pgsql-hackers, in order to get one or more
active email replies in response to what I have posed/asked?

My email address is poweruserm@live.com.au,

and my online name for the post is

Sergio Minervini.

#2Laurenz Albe
laurenz.albe@cybertec.at
In reply to: A Z (#1)
Re: Question about attention to pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

On Sun, 2022-06-26 at 10:37 +0000, A Z wrote:

I have successfully sent an (updated) email list message to

pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

which can be viewed in the archive here:

/messages/by-id/Rm7WBtZZpYL1NWuunuN_16EY0JcyejqV22z_JlUfvD5FYPenGDd_ZGUddwAcMNi2KNSyvqAhBRzj2JxtJoNmWAzykBQU4Z1AzBp0GPs8wZQ=@protonmail.com

I was wondering if anyone can or will pay some active attention to it?
i.e. what can I do from here to raise the message there to the attention
of more people involved with pgsql-hackers, in order to get one or more
active email replies in response to what I have posed/asked?

It is a long, winding e-mail, suggesting an extension for "high precision arithmetic support".
It is written in a way so that at least I cannot right away understand what this is supposed
to be, or how it does anything that "numeric" doesn't.

At the end of your e-mail, it turns out that you are looking for someone to implement this
not very well specified extension for you, for free.

I am not surprised that you got no response. You'll have to write that extension yourself
or hire someone to do it for you (but then you should come up with a better specification).

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

#3Julien Rouhaud
rjuju123@gmail.com
In reply to: Laurenz Albe (#2)
Re: Question about attention to pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 01:22:49PM +0200, Laurenz Albe wrote:

On Sun, 2022-06-26 at 10:37 +0000, A Z wrote:

I have successfully sent an (updated) email list message to

pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

which can be viewed in the archive here:

/messages/by-id/Rm7WBtZZpYL1NWuunuN_16EY0JcyejqV22z_JlUfvD5FYPenGDd_ZGUddwAcMNi2KNSyvqAhBRzj2JxtJoNmWAzykBQU4Z1AzBp0GPs8wZQ=@protonmail.com

I was wondering if anyone can or will pay some active attention to it?
i.e. what can I do from here to raise the message there to the attention
of more people involved with pgsql-hackers, in order to get one or more
active email replies in response to what I have posed/asked?

It is a long, winding e-mail, suggesting an extension for "high precision arithmetic support".
It is written in a way so that at least I cannot right away understand what this is supposed
to be, or how it does anything that "numeric" doesn't.

At the end of your e-mail, it turns out that you are looking for someone to implement this
not very well specified extension for you, for free.

I am not surprised that you got no response. You'll have to write that extension yourself
or hire someone to do it for you (but then you should come up with a better specification).

On top of that OP has already received a lot of answers in the past, it's just
that since no one wants to take care of a whole non trivial project for free
the answer is never what OP wants.

So I'm pretty sure that everyone on the list is well aware of what OP wants,
and keeping sending regular messages isn't going to help:

/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085760D0FCA442A1D4974769AF99@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085B1C0B3E10A1CF3BCD1A09ACD9@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085098A2D76E3C5DD4F8AE99ACF9@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085F21467C36F05AB9427879ADF9@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085ADE313F9F48A134057F39AA19@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
/messages/by-id/PSXP216MB0085D05D015DE0C46A11BE1F9AA79@PSXP216MB0085.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM

I also received 2 private emails for the same project, one of which containing
*a lot* of other people.

#4Mladen Gogala
gogala.mladen@gmail.com
In reply to: Julien Rouhaud (#3)
Re: Question about attention to pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

On 6/26/22 09:15, Julien Rouhaud wrote:

On top of that OP has already received a lot of answers in the past, it's just
that since no one wants to take care of a whole non trivial project for free
the answer is never what OP wants.

On top of that, most of the functionality can be obtained by using
plpython3u and importing "numpy".

--
Mladen Gogala
Database Consultant
Tel: (347) 321-1217
https://dbwhisperer.wordpress.com

#5Imre Samu
pella.samu@gmail.com
In reply to: A Z (#1)
Re: Question about attention to pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org

From the original post
"-This whole system will uphold any precision, certainly ones within a very
large range limit, controlled by the already available type for large
positive integers, the BIGINT. It can thereby enumerate digits within the
range of
(+/-)1 to (+/-)9,223,372,036,854,775,807. This is at least between one and
positive nine quintilion digit places. More than enough for the speed and
scope of today, or maybe tomorrow, and the Desktop PC, as either a client
or a server."

As I know PostgreSQL 14 "field" size upper limit : 1 GB ~= 1 000 000 000
byte ( 1 byte --> 2 digits )
so this is a hard limitation on the PostgreSQL side.
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/limits.html

proposal for the first iteration:
- just using the Postgres "numeric" type ( "up to 131072 digits before the
decimal point; up to 16383 digits after the decimal point" )
and it will be so much easier.

I was wondering if anyone can or will pay some active attention to it?

Why is this important to you?
How are you expected to contribute to the proposed project?
What technical background do you have?

Regards,
Imre

A Z <poweruserm@live.com.au> ezt írta (időpont: 2022. jún. 26., V, 12:37):

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Dear pgsql-general,

I have successfully sent an (updated) email list message to

*pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org <pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org>*

which can be viewed in the archive here:

/messages/by-id/Rm7WBtZZpYL1NWuunuN_16EY0JcyejqV22z_JlUfvD5FYPenGDd_ZGUddwAcMNi2KNSyvqAhBRzj2JxtJoNmWAzykBQU4Z1AzBp0GPs8wZQ=@protonmail.com

I was wondering if anyone can or will pay some active attention to it?
i.e. what can I do from here to raise the message there to the attention
of more people involved with pgsql-hackers, in order to get one or more
active email replies in response to what I have posed/asked?

*My email address is poweruserm@live.com.au <poweruserm@live.com.au>*,

and my online name for the post is

*Sergio Minervini*.