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POSTGRESQL and
this book would not be possible without the talented and hard-working
members of the POSTGRESQL Global Development Team. They took
source code that could have become just another abandoned project
and transformed it into the open source alternative to commercial
database systems. POSTGRESQL is a shining example of Internet
software development.
- Fournier, Marc G., in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, coordinates
the entire effort, provides the server, and administers the primary
Web site, mailing lists, ftp site, and source code repository.
- Lane, Tom, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, is
often seen working on the planner/optimizer, but has left his fingerprints
in many places. He specializes in bug fixes and performance improvements.
- Lockhart, Thomas G., in Pasadena, California, United States,
works on documentation, data types (particularly date/time and geometric
objects), and SQL standards compatibility.
- Mikheev, Vadim B., in San Francisco, California, United States,
does large projects, like vacuum, subselects, triggers, and multi-version
concurrency control (MVCC).
- Momjian, Bruce, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States,
maintains FAQ and TODO lists, code cleanup, patch
application, training materials, and some coding.
- Wieck, Jan, near Hamburg, Germany, overhauled the query rewrite rule
system, wrote our procedural languages PL/PGSQL
and PL/TCL, and added the NUMERIC type.
- Cain, D'Arcy, J. M., in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, worked on the TCL
interface, PyGreSQL, and the INET type.
- Dal Zotto, Massimo, near Trento, Italy, created locking code and other
improvements.
- Eisentraut, Peter, in Uppsala, Sweden, has added many features, including
an overhaul of psql.
- Elphick, Oliver, in Newport, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, maintains
the POSTGRESQL package for Debian Linux.
- Horak, Daniel, near Pilzen, Czech Republic, did the WinNT port of
POSTGRESQL (using the Cygwin environment).
- Inoue, Hiroshi, in Fukui, Japan, improved btree index access.
- Ishii, Tatsuo, in Zushi, Kanagawa, Japan, handles multibyte foreign
language support and porting issues.
- Martin, Dr. Andrew C. R., in London, United Kingdom, created the ECPG
interface and helped in the Linux and Irix FAQs including
some patches to the POSTGRESQL code.
- Mergl, Edmund, in Stuttgart, Germany, created and maintains pgsql_perl5.
He also created DBD-Pg, which is available via CPAN.
- Meskes, Michael, in Dusseldorf, Germany, handles multibyte foreign
language support and maintains ECPG.
- Mount, Peter, in Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom, created the Java
JDBC interface.
- Nikolaidis, Byron, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States,
rewrote and maintains the ODBC interface for Windows.
- Owen, Lamar, in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, United States,
maintains the RPM package.
- Teodorescu, Constantin, in Braila, Romania, created the PGACCESS
interface.
- Thyni, Göran, in Kiruna, Sweden, has worked on the Unix socket code.
- Bartunov, Oleg, in Moscow, Russia, introduced the locale support.
- Vielhaber, Vince, near Detroit, Michigan, United States,
maintains our Web site.
All developers are listed in alphabetical order.
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Bruce Momjian
2005-04-21