Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

Started by Mark Wongover 21 years ago9 messages
#1Mark Wong
markw@osdl.org

I'd like to set up a BOF with any of the developers who are interested
in Boston at the Linux World Expo coming up at the end of February. I
don't have anything specific in mind and would like to get something
going. Any takers?

Some of the things I'm currently working on are OLTP and DSS performance
testing of PostgreSQL 8.0 with futexes on ia-32 (and hopefully ia64)
platforms, and more filesystems with different mount options.

Mark

#2Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Mark Wong (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

Mark Wong wrote:

I'd like to set up a BOF with any of the developers who are interested
in Boston at the Linux World Expo coming up at the end of February. I
don't have anything specific in mind and would like to get something
going. Any takers?

Some of the things I'm currently working on are OLTP and DSS performance
testing of PostgreSQL 8.0 with futexes on ia-32 (and hopefully ia64)
platforms, and more filesystems with different mount options.

[ CC to advocacy.]

Sure, I would like to be a part of it. I could talk about our 8.0
features and perhaps what we expect for 8.1.

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#3David Fetter
david@fetter.org
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#2)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 02:28:37PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Mark Wong wrote:

I'd like to set up a BOF with any of the developers who are interested
in Boston at the Linux World Expo coming up at the end of February. I
don't have anything specific in mind and would like to get something
going. Any takers?

Some of the things I'm currently working on are OLTP and DSS performance
testing of PostgreSQL 8.0 with futexes on ia-32 (and hopefully ia64)
platforms, and more filesystems with different mount options.

[ CC to advocacy.]

Sure, I would like to be a part of it. I could talk about our 8.0
features and perhaps what we expect for 8.1.

Is there a separate list for features that missed the 8.0 cutoff and
are slated for 8.1? For non-specific 8.n, n>0?

Cheers,
D
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#4Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: David Fetter (#3)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

David Fetter wrote:

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 02:28:37PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Mark Wong wrote:

I'd like to set up a BOF with any of the developers who are interested
in Boston at the Linux World Expo coming up at the end of February. I
don't have anything specific in mind and would like to get something
going. Any takers?

Some of the things I'm currently working on are OLTP and DSS performance
testing of PostgreSQL 8.0 with futexes on ia-32 (and hopefully ia64)
platforms, and more filesystems with different mount options.

[ CC to advocacy.]

Sure, I would like to be a part of it. I could talk about our 8.0
features and perhaps what we expect for 8.1.

Is there a separate list for features that missed the 8.0 cutoff and
are slated for 8.1? For non-specific 8.n, n>0?

No, not really. The only things I think we know we want for 8.1 is
better integrated auto-vacuum and 2-phase commit.

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  pgman@candle.pha.pa.us               |  (610) 359-1001
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  +  Christ can be your backup.        |  Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
#5David Fetter
david@fetter.org
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#4)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 03:29:59PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

David Fetter wrote:

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 02:28:37PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Mark Wong wrote:

I'd like to set up a BOF with any of the developers who are
interested in Boston at the Linux World Expo coming up at the
end of February. I don't have anything specific in mind and
would like to get something going. Any takers?

Some of the things I'm currently working on are OLTP and DSS
performance testing of PostgreSQL 8.0 with futexes on ia-32
(and hopefully ia64) platforms, and more filesystems with
different mount options.

[ CC to advocacy.]

Sure, I would like to be a part of it. I could talk about our
8.0 features and perhaps what we expect for 8.1.

Is there a separate list for features that missed the 8.0 cutoff
and are slated for 8.1? For non-specific 8.n, n>0?

No, not really. The only things I think we know we want for 8.1 is
better integrated auto-vacuum and 2-phase commit.

Neato!

Those are quite significant features, definitely worth another
release. Is there some way to mark this kind of stuff on the TODO
list? Right now things are marked, essentially, "might get done
eventually," and "handled in the coming release." Maybe some marker
like "slated for version m.n" would be good. :)

Also, is there a separate patch queueueue for "things that didn't make
the upcoming release?"

Cheers,
D
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#6Josh Berkus
josh@agliodbs.com
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#4)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

Bruce,

No, not really. The only things I think we know we want for 8.1 is
better integrated auto-vacuum and 2-phase commit.

What about the User Space quota patch? I though that one was pending review
as well.

And the completion of exception-handling for functions based on savepoints.

--
--Josh

Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco

#7Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: David Fetter (#5)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

David Fetter <david@fetter.org> writes:

Is there some way to mark this kind of stuff on the TODO
list? Right now things are marked, essentially, "might get done
eventually," and "handled in the coming release." Maybe some marker
like "slated for version m.n" would be good. :)

If we actually had such a schedule and people paid to meet it, such
markings might mean something. The truth of the matter is that the
TODO list is just a collection of things that some people think might
be good things to work on eventually. Reading more into it than that
is a mistake, because there is no schedule.

regards, tom lane

#8Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Josh Berkus (#6)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:

What about the User Space quota patch?

What about it? We never actually got one, according to my mailbox.

I was a tad concerned about the speed penalty associated with possibly
checking during every commit, but in the absence of seeing a patch it's
impossible to say if that worry is justified or not.

regards, tom lane

#9Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Tom Lane (#8)
Re: [HACKERS] Call for BOFs Linux World Expo Boston

I agree with Tom on both points, userspace quote and TODO list items.

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Tom Lane wrote:

Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:

What about the User Space quota patch?

What about it? We never actually got one, according to my mailbox.

I was a tad concerned about the speed penalty associated with possibly
checking during every commit, but in the absence of seeing a patch it's
impossible to say if that worry is justified or not.

regards, tom lane

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  Bruce Momjian                        |  http://candle.pha.pa.us
  pgman@candle.pha.pa.us               |  (610) 359-1001
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