Feature lists for 8.3 and 8.4

Started by Abraham, Dannyover 18 years ago4 messages
#1Abraham, Danny
danny_abraham@bmc.com

Hi,

I am migrating from Sybase to Postgres.

trying to get a hold on the issue of future releases feature list.

1. Where can I find the feature list for 8.3 ? When is it expected?
2. And for 8.4?
3. Who is the guy to ask about a feature like "startup migrate" in ORACLE?

Thanks

Danny

#2Lukas Kahwe Smith
smith@pooteeweet.org
In reply to: Abraham, Danny (#1)
Re: Feature lists for 8.3 and 8.4

Abraham, Danny wrote:

Hi,

I am migrating from Sybase to Postgres.

trying to get a hold on the issue of future releases feature list.

1. Where can I find the feature list for 8.3 ? When is it expected?
2. And for 8.4?

There are various places to look for this kind of information, but
probably the easiest to digest is looking at the todo lists on the wiki:
http://developer.postgresql.org/index.php/Todo:Contents

regards,
Lukas

PS: Since this is a fairly new effort, if you have any hints on how to
improve things, let us know.

#3Andrew Hammond
andrew.george.hammond@gmail.com
In reply to: Abraham, Danny (#1)
Re: Feature lists for 8.3 and 8.4

On May 8, 7:16 am, danny_abra...@bmc.com ("Abraham, Danny") wrote:

Hi,

I am migrating from Sybase to Postgres.

3. Who is the guy to ask about a feature like "startup migrate" in ORACLE?

You could check out EnterpriseDB, which is based on Postgres and
provides an Oracle compatibility layer. That gives you room to breath
while you migrate to a PostgreSQL native implementation. I've never
used it, but I hear good things.

Andrew

#4Simon Riggs
simon@2ndquadrant.com
In reply to: Abraham, Danny (#1)
Re: Feature lists for 8.3 and 8.4

On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 17:16 +0300, Abraham, Danny wrote:

I am migrating from Sybase to Postgres.

trying to get a hold on the issue of future releases feature list.

1. Where can I find the feature list for 8.3 ? When is it expected?
2. And for 8.4?
3. Who is the guy to ask about a feature like "startup migrate" in ORACLE?

There is some planning done for each release, though reacting to
requirements is also a large part of how things work here.

What do you need?

In-place upgrades are possible, but only when the on-disk format stays
the same. It is set to change for 8.3

--
Simon Riggs
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com