Request for Sponsor
Mark A. Carlson
mark.carlson at sun.com
Thu Jun 5 09:28:25 PDT 2008
I can own this since Mark Martin is willing to intern.
-- mark
Mark Martin wrote:
> Geir,
>
> If you're looking for a sponsor for ARC review, I'm an LSARC intern
> and can sponsor this for you. It looks like you've got the template
> ready to go, so my job should be easy. I'm assuming you've submitted
> for ARC review before so you know how the process works with regard to
> addressing concerns/comments quickly?
>
> Caveat: I'm an external contributor and this will only be my second
> time with direct involvement with a fast track. If that's a concern,
> then I won't be offended in the least if you'd rather a regular member
> sponsor. I do welcome the chance to help, though, and would
> appreciate the experience.
>
> Mark Martin
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Geir Green - Sun Norway
> <Geir.Green at sun.com <mailto:Geir.Green at sun.com>> wrote:
>
> Template Version: @(#)onepager.txt 1.35 07/11/07 SMI
> Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems
>
>
> 1. Introduction
> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> psqlODBC - Provide the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver for
> Solaris and
> Opensolaris.
>
> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> Geir Green <geir.green at sun.com <mailto:geir.green at sun.com>>
>
> 1.3. Date of This Document:
> 06/05/08
>
> 1.3.1. <http://1.3.1.> Date this project was conceived:
> 04/17/08
>
> 1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s):
> 1.4.1. <http://1.4.1.> The PAC or CPT you expect to review your
> project:
> Database
>
> 1.4.2. <http://1.4.2.> The ARC(s) you expect to review your project:
> LSARC
>
> 1.4.3. <http://1.4.3.> The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this
> project:
> Mårten Mickos
>
> 1.4.4. <http://1.4.4.> The name of your business unit:
> Database Group (DBG)
>
> 1.5. Email Aliases:
> 1.5.1. <http://1.5.1.> Responsible Manager:
> Masood Mortazavi <Masood.Mortazavi at sun.com
> <mailto:Masood.Mortazavi at sun.com>>
>
> 1.5.2. <http://1.5.2.> Responsible Engineer:
> Geir Green <geir.green at sun.com
> <mailto:geir.green at sun.com>>
>
> 1.5.4. <http://1.5.4.> Interest List:
> databases-discuss at sun.com <mailto:databases-discuss at sun.com>
> postgresql-techteam at sun.com <mailto:postgresql-techteam at sun.com>
> sun-postgres-pteam at sun.com <mailto:sun-postgres-pteam at sun.com>
>
> 2. Project Summary
> 2.1. Project Description:
> psqlODBC is the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver.
>
> 2.2. Risks and Assumptions:
> It is assumed that porting psqlODBC to Solaris may cause
> modifications of the psqlODBC code so that it will run properly
> on the
> Solaris platform. The modifications (if any) are expected to be
> minor.
>
> The business risks associated with not providing psqlODBC for
> Solaris
> is considered high, as we would provide a less complete
> environment for
> PostgreSQL on Solaris as compared to what the open source
> community
> would expect.
>
> 3. Business Summary
> 3.1. Problem Area:
> A customer who is writing software using ODBC to access a
> postgres
> database on a Solaris platform will need psqlODBC.
>
> 3.2. Market/Requester:
> Applications using ODBC API to access a database - these
> applications
> can be ported to postgres database on a Solaris platform.
>
> 3.6. How will you know when you are done?:
> When the psqlODBC(ODBC Driver) code together with unixODBC(ODBC
> Driver
> Manager) is integrated into the OpenSolaris SFW consolidation.
>
> 4. Technical Description:
> 4.1. Details:
> psqlODBC is the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver.
>
> The psqlODBC project is a PostgreSQL Community project that is
> a part
> of the pgFoundry.
>
> psqlODBC is released under the Library General Public License
> (LGPL).
>
> 4.5. Interfaces:
> EXPORTED STABILITY NOTES
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> psqlodbcw Uncommitted (NEW) dynamic library
>
>
> IMPORTED STABILITY NOTES
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> libssl Uncommitted /usr/sfw/lib/
> (http://www.openssl.org/)
> Kerberos Uncommitted /usr/lib/
> (http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/)
> libpq Volatile LSARC/2008/004
> libpthread Committed
> libodbcinst Uncommitted LSARC/2007/684
> libodbc Uncommitted LSARC/2007/684
> libc Committed
>
> The 32 bit version of library psqlODBC is installed in:
> /usr/postgres/8.3/lib/psqlodbcw.so
> - and the 64 bit version in:
> /usr/postgres/8.3/lib/amd64/psqlodbcw.so
>
> 4.6. Doc Impact:
> See: http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/
>
> 4.9. I18N/L10N Impact:
> The psqlODBC can handle both ANSI and Unicode.
>
> 5. Reference Documents:
> http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/
>
> 6. Resources and Schedule:
> 6.1. Projected Availability:
> Q4FY08
>
> 6.4. Product Approval Committee requested information:
> 6.4.1. <http://6.4.1.> Consolidation or Component Name:
> SFWNV
>
> 6.5. ARC review type:
> FastTrack
>
> 6.6. ARC Exposure:
> open
>
>
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