├── .github └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── config.yml │ └── new_workshop_submission.md ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blank_issues_enabled: false 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/new_workshop_submission.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: "New Workshop Submission" 3 | about: "Submit a new PostgreSQL Hacking Workshop" 4 | title: "[Workshop Title]" 5 | labels: ["scheduled"] 6 | 7 | --- 8 | 9 | ## Workshop Title 10 | 11 | [Provide the title of the workshop here] 12 | 13 | ## Resources 14 | 15 | - **Video**: [Link to pre-selected video] 16 | 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # PostgreSQL Hacking Workshop 2 | 3 | [PostgreSQL Hacking Workshop](https://rhaas.blogspot.com/2024/07/postgresql-hacking-workshop-august-2024.html) is a side program of [PostgreSQL Mentoring Program](https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CA+Tgmob1A9F0vP+9716JMRoHrw=s2eA==Lnw3hpP_qmoAGz8JQ@mail.gmail.com) initiated by [Robert Haas](https://rhaas.blogspot.com/). 4 | 5 | 6 | ## Previous workshops 7 | 8 | - **Year 2025** 9 | - [Improving scalability; Reducing overhead in shared memory - November](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/15) 10 | - [Investigating Multithreaded PostgreSQL - October](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/14) 11 | - [Writing fast C code for a modern CPU (and applying it to PostgreSQL) - September](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/13) 12 | - [Multidimensional search strategies for composite B-Tree indexes - August](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/12) 13 | - [Fast-path locking improvements in PG18 - July](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/11) 14 | - [PostgreSQL meets ART - Using Adaptive Radix Tree to speed up vacuuming - June](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/10) 15 | - *no hacking workshop in May due to [2025.pgconf.dev](https://2025.pgconf.dev/)* 16 | - [How Autovacuum Goes Wrong: And Can We Please Make It Stop Doing That? - April](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/9) 17 | - [A Deep Dive into Postgres Statistics - March](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/8) 18 | - [The Wire Protocol - February](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/7) 19 | - [NUMA vs PostgreSQL - January](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/6) 20 | 21 | - **Year 2024** 22 | - [Intro to Postgres Planner - December](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/5) 23 | - [Memory Management + Buffer Cache - November](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/4) 24 | - [Streaming I/O and vectored I/O - October](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/3) 25 | - [Walk-through of Implementing Simple Postgres Patch: From sources to CI - Septemper](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/2) 26 | - [PostgreSQL Optimizer Methodology - August](https://github.com/pghacking/workshop/issues/1) 27 | 28 | ## Methodology 29 | 30 | The primary objective of this program is to facilitate an in-depth discussion and exchange of ideas among participants who have viewed a pre-selected video. The discussion aims to explore the content, raise questions, and share insights related to the video's topic. 31 | 32 | Participants are required to watch a provided video prior to the Zoom call. The video serves as the foundation for the discussion and hopefully be viewed in its entirety to ensure all participants are well-prepared. 33 | 34 | The topic for the each discussion was determined through a vote on the PostgreSQL Mentoring Discord, to vote or suggest possible talks for future sessions, you should join the Discord server[0]. 35 | 36 | [0]: SELECT string_agg(chr(c+46),'') FROM unnest(array[58,70,70,66,69,12,1,1,54,59,69,53,65,68,54,0,57,57,1,52,74,4,25,11,29,41,75,68,43]) AS c; 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Creative Commons Legal Code 2 | 3 | CC0 1.0 Universal 4 | 5 | CREATIVE COMMONS CORPORATION IS NOT A LAW FIRM AND DOES NOT PROVIDE 6 | LEGAL SERVICES. DISTRIBUTION OF THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CREATE AN 7 | ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. CREATIVE COMMONS PROVIDES THIS 8 | INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. 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