> -----Original Message-----
> From: Josh Berkus [mailto:josh@agliodbs.com]
> Sent: 10 March 2004 16:44
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: pgsql-www@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: pgFoundry WAS: On pgweb project
>
> Dave,
>
> > Even for the mailing lists and all the subscribers?
>
> Even so. Both GBorg and GForge use mailman, which makes
> moving stuff over a
> snap.
Yes, but all the list addresses will presumably change, and there are
bound to be users that don't notice for a while.
> The projects who will have difficultly are those who use
> pgsql-xxx@postgresql.org mailing lists off the main Majordomo
> server (such as ODBC), but then they had the same problem under GBorg.
No problem there as they won't change anyway.
> >I assume also that
> > users will have to coordinate with their projects to sort out fresh
> >CVS checkouts at an appropriate time?
>
> Nope. CVS should also be automatic. Advantage of our
> virtual machines ....
> Right, Marc?
I don't see what VMs have to do with it. If you move the CVS to a new
host, then everyone using that repository will have to checkout a new
tree. It's only convenient to do that when all changes have been
committed.
>
> Then they wouldn't be much of a test, would they? <grin>
pgAdmin would because it's a complex one but with no current users to
inconvenience.
The other two are simple ones that make easy tests, also with little
inconvenience should they go wrong. I assume there will be some sort of
redirect added from Gborg to the new project's home?
Anyway, makes little difference to me - just thought I'd offer some
simple test fodder...
Regards, Dave