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The second RFD is in news.groups.

Just to let everyone who is interested in having 5 postgresql groups in the
big 8, that I've posted the second RFD. Please visit news.groups to read
and discuss the Postgresql RFD.

This is potential very important to all those who use Postgresql, so if in
doubt, do stop by news.groups and read it.

Thanks.
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