Hi,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 16:59 -0700, Kris Jurka wrote:
> > Kris, it has been discussed publicly for more than a year. It would
> be shut down months ago, but web team waited for a bit more.
>
> No. It has been discussed for a long time that we should work on
> shutting down gborg, but no date was ever put out until this week.
A date was put out several times, but yes, now Marc exactly "did" that.
> Robert Treat, the person I thought was heading the migration believed
> it was a bad idea to make this sudden move.
Yeah, because Robert (and I) did not find enough time to move the
mailing lists. You can blame me, too. :)
> Even if we gave up on the auto-migration, how can a couple of
> days be sufficient warning for large parts of our project
> infrastructure to disappear?
Honestly, all the projects should have moved to pgfoundry months ago...
pgfoundry is a replacement (and enhancement) for gborg, you know...
> Perhaps it's just my perspective and this doesn't actually affect a
> lot of people, but the two main projects I work on are (were) big
> gborg users. How are people supposed to coordinate a release without
> a mailing list or a CVS repository?
+1 on this one.
So... How can I help you? I have access to pgfoundry, and I think I can
move some stuff for you.
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