gborg has the cvs access, bugs, features, etc. listed
for the pygresql project.
The website link on the gborg page does point to PyGreSQL.org,
however.
Will these "auxilliary links" be available from gborg or
are you going to manage it all from PyGreSQL.org?
In otherwords, if someone is looking for the interface,
where is the best place to point them? I'm asking
because most projects are accessible to gborg and I
think at minimum the link to the project should be
maintained. People should be able to cruise gborg
and find pygresql easily.
But if the cvs access, bugs, features, etc. are not
on gborg, those links should be moved or redirected
to the proper page on pygresql.org. Also so people
can find them more easily.
elein
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 06:56:35AM -0400, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
> On Friday 01 August 2003 00:41, Tom Lane wrote:
> > "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org> writes:
> > > Somehow, when we moved it to gborg way back, the 'cvs remove' wasn't done
> > > on the mail repository ... there ... cvs remove'd now, so its still part
> > > of v7.3.x, but no longer part of v7.4 ...
> >
> > According to the CVS logs, there were several patches applied to
> > src/interfaces/python in the last few months. Somebody should make sure
> > that all of those got propagated to the gborg project (or at least
> > considered and rejected...)
>
> Actually, we tried using gborg and ran into problems. Gborg should now just
> be a redirect to http://www.PyGreSQL.org/ which will be updated shortly. For
> those that missed the announcement, PyGreSQL and PoPy have merged projects
> and we are running the combined project from my system. We moved it from the
> PostgreSQL site at Bruce and Tom's suggestion so that we could add more
> people with access.
>
> If there are any known updates since the move you can send them directly to me
> or to the mailing list at PyGreSQL@Vex.Net.
>
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> D'Arcy J.M. Cain
> PyGreSQL Development Group
> http://www.PyGreSQL.org
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