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Use case:
Have better compatibility with PostgreSQL tools
Feature description:
PostgreSQL supports various Data Type Formatting Functions
CrateDB has date_format and format as alternative, but for improved tooling support it would be good to have the PostgreSQL variants:
- `to_char(timestamp, text
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Given an existing cluster, is there any way to check
A) whether a local registry is enabled for that cluster, and
B) the value of registry-port/registry-name?
Relatedly: given a cluster that was started without the --enable-registry flag, is there any way to enable the registry post-facto?
The example configs don't contain an example of setting the display name in yaml configs.
Also --display-name is missing from the README.md docs for flags
Describe the bug
/usr/share/icinga2/include/command-plugins.conf provides the http CheckCommand. Since version 2.3.0 there is a new option in check_http which allows for checking the correctness of a certificate and hostname match: --verify-host. Please add this to the built in template library.
https://icinga.com/docs/icinga2/latest/doc/10-icinga-template-library/
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The UI uses the python boto3 library, which doesn't respect the AWS_ENDPOINT environment variable ( boto/boto3#1375 ).
Two updates need to be made, at:
https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/blob/master/ui/operator_ui/spiloutils.py#L269
https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/blob/master/ui/operator_ui/spiloutils.py#L290
client('s3', endpoint_url=e
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Sign the windows EXE
Users that download the windows EXE will be prompted (by browser and OS) that it is not safe because the EXE isn't signed.

There is a GitHub Action for signing: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/code-sign-a-file-with-pfx-certificate
This would provide additional confidence for
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Related issue: kubernetes/minikube#8658
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