Re: [HACKERS] GSOC Introduction / Eliminate O(N^2) scaling from rw-conflict tracking in serializable transactions
| От | George Papadrosou |
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| Тема | Re: [HACKERS] GSOC Introduction / Eliminate O(N^2) scaling from rw-conflict tracking in serializable transactions |
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| Msg-id | E0099CA5-B853-4186-8194-633C99E7F0C1@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: [HACKERS] GSOC Introduction / Eliminate O(N^2) scaling fromrw-conflict tracking in serializable transactions ("Mengxing Liu" <liu-mx15@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn>) |
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Re: [HACKERS] GSOC Introduction / Eliminate O(N^2) scaling fromrw-conflict tracking in serializable transactions
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| Список | pgsql-hackers |
Hi all and thank you for your quick replies. > [two people interested in the same GSoC project] Mr. Grittner thank you for sharing this ahead of time. Liu(is this your first name?), > I have been concentrating on it for a long time, reading papers, reading source codes, and discussing details with Mr Grittner. I understand your efforts and I am willing to back down. This is not the only project that appeals to me :) Mr. Frost, Mr. Munro, thank you for your suggestions. I am now between the TOAST’ing slices and the predicate locking project.I am keen on the fact the “toasting” project is related to on-disk data structures so I will probably send you anemail about that later today. In general, I would like to undertake a project interesting enough and important for Postgres. Also, I could take into accountif you favor one over another, so please let me know. I understand that these projects should be strictly definedto fit in the GSOC period, however the potential for future improvements or challenges is what drives and motivatesme. Thank you! George
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