Re: Update on replication - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Greg Copeland
Subject Re: Update on replication
Date
Msg-id 1040180928.7047.25.camel@mouse.copelandconsulting.net
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In response to Re: Update on replication  (Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com>)
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On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 20:55, Neil Conway wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 21:33, Greg Copeland wrote:
> > I do agree, GBorg needs MUCH higher visibility!
> 
> I'm just curious: why do we need GBorg at all? Does it offer anything
> that SourceForge, or a similar service does not offer?
> 
> Especially given that (a) most other OSS projects don't have a site for
> "related projects" (unless you count something like CPAN, which is
> totally different) (b) GBorg is completely unknown to anyone outside the
> PostgreSQL community and even to many people within it...
> 


Part I can answer, part I can not.  Since I'm not the one that pushed
the projects to that site, I can't answer that part of the equation. 
Addressing the part of your question that I think I can, I do like the
concept of one-stop-shopping for all PostgreSQL needs.  All Things
ProgreSQL is a pretty neat concept.  Of course, it rather defeats the
whole purpose if no one, including potential developers, have no idea it
exists.



-- 
Greg Copeland <greg@copelandconsulting.net>
Copeland Computer Consulting



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