I need a PostgreSQL vacation
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.
However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
time to do that. I haven't forgotten about all the things people need.
Looks like Vadim and others have added many nice features to 6.5. Hope
I can add some stuff for 6.6.
Save some missing features for me. :-)
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Bruce Momjian wrote:
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
time to do that. I haven't forgotten about all the things people need.
-:((
Looks like Vadim and others have added many nice features to 6.5. Hope
I can add some stuff for 6.6.Save some missing features for me. :-)
Sure -:)
How long you will off?
Vadim
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
time to do that. I haven't forgotten about all the things people need.
Looks like Vadim and others have added many nice features to 6.5. Hope
I can add some stuff for 6.6.
Tickle your baby - Postgres must wait (lower priority).
Save some missing features for me. :-)
Be sure we'll do so :-)
Jan
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Bruce Momjian wrote:
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
time to do that. I haven't forgotten about all the things people need.-:((
Looks like Vadim and others have added many nice features to 6.5. Hope
I can add some stuff for 6.6.Save some missing features for me. :-)
Sure -:)
How long you will off?
I will not reduce what I have currently been doing for the past 7
months. It is just that I can't get into PostgreSQL like I did a year
ago until the baby gets a little older. Not sure how much older he has
to be before my wife let's me sneak down to the basement for hours.
I already do sneak down, but for PostgreSQL, I need to do that on a
regular basis.
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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
Where are the online photos being kept? :)
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
On 18-Jan-99 Bruce Momjian wrote:
How long you will off?
I will not reduce what I have currently been doing for the past 7
months. It is just that I can't get into PostgreSQL like I did a year
ago until the baby gets a little older. Not sure how much older he has
to be before my wife let's me sneak down to the basement for hours.I already do sneak down, but for PostgreSQL, I need to do that on a
regular basis.
We were in the process of moving when my youngest was born. Forseeing
that there would be little chance to even see a computer if it were in
the basement, while my wife was in the hospital I kept moving stuff to
the new house - the computer went into a remote corner of the living
room. She only complained about it for a couple of years, now she's
gotten used to it :)
Vince.
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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I am feeling the need to jump into the code and add some of the easier
things that people have been asking for.However, I have a 7-month old baby, and just can't seem to get any free
Where are the online photos being kept? :)
Bottom of my web page. I need to add some more.
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+ Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
On 18-Jan-99 Bruce Momjian wrote:
How long you will off?
I will not reduce what I have currently been doing for the past 7
months. It is just that I can't get into PostgreSQL like I did a year
ago until the baby gets a little older. Not sure how much older he has
to be before my wife let's me sneak down to the basement for hours.I already do sneak down, but for PostgreSQL, I need to do that on a
regular basis.We were in the process of moving when my youngest was born. Forseeing
that there would be little chance to even see a computer if it were in
the basement, while my wife was in the hospital I kept moving stuff to
the new house - the computer went into a remote corner of the living
room. She only complained about it for a couple of years, now she's
gotten used to it :)
I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.
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+ Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
Hope I can add some stuff for 6.6.
Save some missing features for me. :-)
The rate I'm going, outer joins will be waiting for you ;)
- Tom
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Bruce Momjian wrote:
On 18-Jan-99 Bruce Momjian wrote:
How long you will off?
I will not reduce what I have currently been doing for the past 7
months. It is just that I can't get into PostgreSQL like I did a year
ago until the baby gets a little older. Not sure how much older he has
to be before my wife let's me sneak down to the basement for hours.I already do sneak down, but for PostgreSQL, I need to do that on a
regular basis.We were in the process of moving when my youngest was born. Forseeing
that there would be little chance to even see a computer if it were in
the basement, while my wife was in the hospital I kept moving stuff to
the new house - the computer went into a remote corner of the living
room. She only complained about it for a couple of years, now she's
gotten used to it :)I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.
Modern dayQuaker .. whoda guessed :)
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.Modern dayQuaker .. whoda guessed :)
Sssh. Don't tell anyone. I will be shunned. :-)
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I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.Modern dayQuaker .. whoda guessed :)
Yo! Excuse me, but as a Quaker, I have to say you're confusing us with
the Amish. I think.
Sorry, back to your regularly scheduled programming...
I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.Modern dayQuaker .. whoda guessed :)
Yo! Excuse me, but as a Quaker, I have to say you're confusing us with
the Amish. I think.Sorry, back to your regularly scheduled programming...
Sorry. I am from Pennsylvania, and we make jokes about it. They know
the difference.
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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, J. Michael Roberts wrote:
I can't even get a _television_ into the living room. It's pretty
formal. I do have a terminal in the kitchen and upstairs family/tv
room, though, all connected to the Unix machine in the basement.Modern dayQuaker .. whoda guessed :)
Yo! Excuse me, but as a Quaker, I have to say you're confusing us with
the Amish. I think.
D'oh...as a part Mennonite...you guys all look alike to me :)
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org