Frequently used abbreviations.
Across
- 2. Used to invite others to ask you anything. We're always receiving emails titled with it.
- 5. Used for implying that the information may not be particularly valuable or important, but is being shared anyway.
- 6. Used to refer to an editor/graphic design program that displays content on screen exactly as it will appear in the final output.
- 10. Used to indicate a summary of a longer text.
- 13. A module in Greenplum/PostgreSQL that allows you to access data from external data sources, such as other databases, APIs, or file systems, as if they were tables within your Greenplum/PostgreSQL database.
- 15. Used when you give a +1 to others pull request.
- 17. We always use it to refer to Greenplum database.
- 19. If an external contributor wants to contribute to Greenplum, he/she/they need to sign a special document.
- 22. Used to ask for confirmation of understanding.
- 23. In the book "The Art of Unix Programming", Eric S. Raymond (open source advocate and programmer) summarizes the Unix philosophy as a 4-word principle.
- 25. Used to demonstrates the feasibility of an idea or technology.
Down
- 1. The stock symbol of VMware, Inc.
- 3. Used to indicate that something is based on your current knowledge.
- 4. The test suite you need to run before submitting pull request to Greenplum.
- 7. You will earn the achievement if you submit a PR in a public repository and just directly merge it. Used to encourage taking risks or seizing opportunities.
- 8. A program developed by extensions team which is used for indexing documents.
- 9. Used to indicate that something is to be decided later
- 11. used in the context of proposing or discussing changes to a technical specification or standard.
- 12. Used to indicate that you learned something new.
- 14. If your patch/pull request isn't ready, you always label your pull request with it.
- 16. A program used to monitor the Greenplum cluster.
- 18. Used to share information with someone.
- 20. Used to indicate confirmation of receipt.
- 21. An ETL (extract, transform, load) tool developed by dataflow team.
- 24. Used to indicate that you're sharing your personal opinion.