Gborg: announcement by 404 - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Gborg: announcement by 404
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Msg-id 04fec7e91bc47e4d9a4713ea9cfbddae@biglumber.com
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Said in another list:
> Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
> good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

Did I miss something, or was there no post made to -announce
and/or -general about this? Since even people on the -www list
seemed to have been caught by surprise by the move, I think we should at
least make a public announcement. Perhaps a news item or other mention
on the main postgresql.org page? Something on the main pgfoundry.org page?

Some sort of redirect or friendlier message is needed as well. For
example, the second link when Googling for "Postgres Slony" is:

http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/slony1

...which now gives a very unfriendly 404 message from pgfoundry. Granted,
the first Google hit is the authoritative one, but this is probably
just the tip of the dead link iceberg. Google on 'pljava', 'dbdpg',
or 'pgsphere' for some even scarier examples.

I'll reiterate my offer to write a web-log scraping script for the main site
and extend it to pgfoundry, to at least start triaging some of the worst
effects of the move if nobody has other ideas.

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Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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