On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:49 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré <jm@poure.com> wrote:
Le lundi 30 juin 2008 à 15:35 -0500, David Timothy Strauss a écrit :
> My reply may have been overly blunt, but it's insulting to have
> someone post to our development list promising a 10x performance boost
> from methods we've clearly considered and implemented. Development
> work and discussion surrounding database indexes is easy to find with
> a quick search of Drupal.org.

I don't want to start a flame war.

First, I have to apoligize because it seems that some indexes are
missing in my PostgreSQL schema, whereas indexes are set in the MySQL
schema. There are some missing indexes, but very few. As proposed, I
will try to submit patches.

Jean Michel

PostgreSQL has a chronic problem in Drupal: lack of testers and maintainers
who use it.

We occasionally get someone who is willing to maintain the PostgreSQL for core
and does so for a while, then disappears then the cycle starts again.

In contrib modules, very few provide PostgreSQL support, for many reasons.

So, if you want proper PostgreSQL support, then start testing and submitting
patches, AND continue to do so in the long term, not just for a month or two.
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