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Ryan Lambert: Improved Quality in OpenStreetMap Road Network for pgRouting
Recent changes in the software bundled in PgOSM Flex resulted in unexpected improvements when using OpenStreetMap roads data for routing. The short story: routing with PgOSM Flex 1.2.0 is faster, easier, and produces higher quality data for routing! I came to this conclusion after completing a variety of testing with the old and new versions of PgOSM Flex. This post outlines my testing and findings.
Taras Kloba: PostgreSQL as a Graph Database: Who Grabbed a Beer Together?
Graph databases have become increasingly popular for modeling complex relationships in data. But what if you could leverage graph capabilities within the familiar PostgreSQL environment you already know and love? In this article, I’ll explore how PostgreSQL can serve as a graph database using the Apache AGE extension, demonstrated through a fun use case: analyzing social connections in the craft beer community using Untappd data.
Shinya Kato: New PostgreSQL Features I Developed in 2025
I started contributing to PostgreSQL around 2020. This year I wanted to work harder, so I will explain the PostgreSQL features I developed and committed in 2025.
I also committed some other patches, but they were bug fixes or small document changes. Here I explain the ones that seem most useful.
These are mainly features in PostgreSQL 19, now in development. They may be reverted before the final release.
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