Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA
От | Stefan Kaltenbrunner |
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Тема | Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA |
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Msg-id | 51228FF7.6030305@kaltenbrunner.cc обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
Список | pgsql-pkg-debian |
On 02/18/2013 09:07 PM, Josh Berkus wrote: > Stefan, > >> I heavily disagree - while there are certainly improvements to be made I >> don't think what we have is a "major step backwards" - we now have stuff >> we did not have before, like a much larger selection of packages for a >> much larger number of distributions and like with every project we ever >> did we will have to do incremental improvements. > > From the perspective of someone using Martin's PPA, it is a major step > backwards. The PPA had all of the packages I was interested in, and > took 5% of the time to install per system as the new procedure does. > > It may not be a step backwards for pure Debian, or for users on old/odd > Ubuntu versions, but it *certainly* is for current Ubuntu. > >> Comparing for example the current apt.postgresql.org instructions to >> what we have for the rpm package we are imho on parity (like people >> complain about it being hard to figure out what their current OS is - >> you need to know that for rpms as well and afaik there has been no >> complaints about that). > > You clearly haven't tried to follow both procedures from scratch, let > alone tried to teach them to anyone else. I did - running debian, ubuntu AND centos, the main difference is from dealing with downrating the distribution versions compared to the pgdg ones. I have not much experience teaching that stuff to others but that might be because people find the instructions enough so I have never been asked to explain them. > > I'm being reminded of when I first joined OpenSolaris at Sun, and I > complained that booting the system for the first time required editing > several files using vi, with no alternate editor available, even vim. > One of the Solaris engineers said "if you don't want to learn vi, you > have no business running Solaris". That sort of attitude is one of the > major reasons Opensolaris never succeeded in expanding the market for > Solaris. which is imho not even closely comparable to the current instructions in terms of complexity... > > I will point out that some developers run Ubuntu and Debian on their > desktops. These folks are not Sysadmins. Requiring them to have the > knowledge to edit cryptic packaging files correctly, and look up the > stupid Debian "codename", just means that they will not use a current > version of PostgreSQL, and thus will be ignorant of our new features. > Some of these developers will turn to Redis and Mongo instead, because > those databases each have a 30-second installation procedure which > requires no systems knowledge. those developers will simply use whatever they default OS provides - and frankly I think that for most people that is actually more sensible than using -pgdg packages. Debian and Ubuntu have very good support for postgresql... > > We already got our clock cleaned by MySQL once upon a time because > "PostgreSQL is too hard to install". Let's not do it again. quality first is the main argument here - the maintainer of the current "oh its so wunderful" ppa setup itself says that the new system is superior for erm (among others) "better QA". I don't resist making our user experience better for installing stuff, in fact I welcome it a _LOT_ but telling everybody that adding a string to a file is a major hurdle does not help progress either... Stefan
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