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Proposals need to be ordered by most recent timestamp #706
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What is the basis of the above inference that "order of posts differ across databases"? Are you trying to say it is yet to be tested? It looks like an inference from the statement. |
What I meant is the Dev setup uses sqlite so the order seen by using sqlite
may differ when the app is used with postgres.
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This needs to be tested with the Production version of Database used,
since order of posts differ across databases.
What is the basis of the above inference that "order of posts differ
across databases"? Are you trying to say it is yet to be tested? It looks
like an inference from the statement.
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To be specific I was referring to this issue
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/19726 . I encountered a similar
situation while working on a separate issue. But I think this should not
effect the timestamp ordering.
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What I meant is the Dev setup uses sqlite so the order seen by using
sqlite may differ when the app is used with postgres.
On Sat, 4 Jul, 2020, 10:53 PM Nabarun Pal, ***@***.***>
wrote:
> This needs to be tested with the Production version of Database used,
> since order of posts differ across databases.
>
> What is the basis of the above inference that "order of posts differ
> across databases"? Are you trying to say it is yet to be tested? It looks
> like an inference from the statement.
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@ananyo2012 Do you mean that the latest proposal should appear on the top irrespective of votes it has got? |
Yes the most recent proposal should appear at the top |
Hi Guys, is anyone currently working on this issue? |
The CFP page at https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2020/proposals/ need to ordered by most recent timestamp. This needs to be tested with the Production version of Database used, since order of posts differ across databases. The production DB uses Postgres 9.6
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