Oooh, making it a standardized postgres extension (rather than its own compiled fork) is suuuuper-compelling. I've toyed with pipelinedb here and there, but the mental overhead of maintaining it separately from postgres is a little heavy. Even if the benefit is largely psychological, I think this is a great move.
Hello! I'm Derek, one of the PipelineDB co-founders. The way using PipelineDB feels to users has always been a principal consideration to us and how we make design decisions, so a psychological benefit isn't a second-class citizen in our minds. With so many different tools to choose from nowadays, any friction at all (technical or non-technical) can be a showstopper. We've always strived to make PipelineDB as easy to use as possible, and the extension refactor is the grand finale of that continual effort as we approach 1.0.
Thank you for your input, and we hope you you'll find great success with PipelineDB in the future!
When this ships as a PostgreSQL extension, it looks like it could very handily solve a problem for which we're currently pilot-testing logical decoding.
I look forward to trying it, and would happily explore whether beta testing in a large scale environment (half a million concurrent users) is something my management chain and internal customers would be open to.
I think it's not just "mental overhead". The main benefit would be able to use PipelineDB with other Postgresql extensions like CitusDB. It will make Postgresql competitor to many Hadoop oriented architectures.
Jeff from PipelineDB here. We have been rolling Stride out in developer preview in waves, prioritizing the strongest use cases and customers with the biggest need and immediate budget for their projects. We've had a pretty massive backlog of demand for Stride so apologize for the delay in getting everybody who wants access involved in the developer preview. We will keep you updated via email and hope you understand that we are also working hard on the open-source development of PipelineDB and supporting PipelineDB Cluster customers while we continue to improve Stride.
We apologize for not communicating better about the Stride timeline and will do a better job of that moving forward.
Feel free to email me at jeff (at) pipelinedb (dot) com with specific questions or to discuss this further.
Thanks again for your patience and understanding here.