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On 05/03/10 01:27, Thomas wrote:
sigh,I didn't find a book with enough internal topics.

You're never going to see a book covering the PostgreSQL internals. You'd sell (at most) 100 copies and need to do major updates once a year. It'd be several months work to write and only a handful of people are really qualified to do so.

Like Adrian said - read the docs, and a polite question on the hackers list will always get a polite response (although it might not be instant - bear in mind people are in different timezones and they have a release to get out).

There's also the developer side of the website and wiki.
  http://www.postgresql.org/developer/
  http://developer.postgresql.org/index.php/Main_Page
  http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Development_information

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  Richard Huxton
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