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I think the documentation I've written[1] for PostgreSQL is pretty well
set to be published. I'm submitting it here for a final review.
It's intended to replace the existing postgres-howto.xml.
Some items that have been removed from this version of the documentation
from the old one:
- No comparison to MySQL
- Does not instruct users to give the 'postgres' system user a
password (A potential security risk)
- Does not instruct users in creating a database and/or role (This is
better left to the official tutorial, which this doc points to)
[1] http://dev.gentoo.org/~titanofold/postgresql.xml
- - Aaron
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I think the documentation I've written[1] for PostgreSQL is pretty well
set to be published. I'm submitting it here for a final review.
It's intended to replace the existing postgres-howto.xml.
Some items that have been removed from this version of the documentation
from the old one:
- No comparison to MySQL
- Does not instruct users to give the 'postgres' system user a
password (A potential security risk)
- Does not instruct users in creating a database and/or role (This is
better left to the official tutorial, which this doc points to)
[1] http://dev.gentoo.org/~titanofold/postgresql.xml
- - Aaron
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