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On Sep 16, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Russ Brown wrote:

just because replication is  included and
part of the core of a database, it doesn't mean that it's reliable or
well tested.

I just jumped into this thread, and this statement just triggers one thought.

Many Postgres end users rely on experts like those on this list for the best advice on how to use Postgres and what might be the best solution for non-core needs such as replication.

Inclusion does probably make those users feel comfort that the experts for that particular software or product deems it one of , if not the best solution for the given problem.

It's not always true and may not be right for this situation, since replication needs for different situations may vary widely.

But inclusion does imply some type of endorsement.

For instance I feel pretty comfortable with TSeach2 though I don't know much about. That fact that it comes in the contribs is an endorsement. I'd be confused if the consensus was that there is a better, as easy to use and license compatible full text index available and was for some reason NOT included.

Of course, I'd still ask the list. . .


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