Re: gforge - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Marc G. Fournier |
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Subject | Re: gforge |
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Msg-id | 20031126113315.T872@ganymede.hub.org Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: gforge ("Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk>) |
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Re: gforge
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List | pgsql-www |
Have CC'd PeterE into this, since he's the one that first brought up gForge on the list, as a possible replacement for gBorg ... maybe he can elaborate ... On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Dave Page wrote: > > Like ... ? Note, I don't use gborg, only look at it as a > > user periodically, so I'm asking based on what I've heard, > > not what I've experienced ... > > As an example, Chris had added options to allow us to hide various bits > of the site for some projects (see psqlodbc for example, various bits > such as mailing lists, feature requests and bug reports are turned off. > Likewise for pgweb). > > I can't see what each project can do on gforge either as my registration > confirmation email has yet to arrive after a number of hours :-( Based on teh documentation, you can enable/disable: Mailing aLists Surveys Forums Project/Task Manager CVS pserver anon CVS News Doc Mgr Ftp Tracker File Release System Statistics And point HomePage to a different location ... As for the registration ... I got mine within seconds of filling in the form ... *puzzled look* Can someone else try and let me know if they too are seeing problems? > > > A few thoughts: > > > > > > - What are you going to do about existing projects? Force > > them to move > > > or end up with 2 projeect sites. Bear in mind that some of the more > > > important ones (libpqxx, npgsql etc.) may not want to move. > > > > cross-linkage between the two shouldn't be a problem ... add > > a project to gforge for libpqxx and have it pointing to gborg ... > > Yes, but what a mess. Agreed, was only staying it was possible ... > > > - If ppl move site, then there will be potentially massive > > migration > > > of user lists to handle. > > > > Actually, that isn't a big issue ... both use CVS and both > > use mailman, so moving files from gborg to gforge is simple ... > > Tell that to all the users who will have new list addresses etc. > > > Right now, I'm just playing with gforge based on discussions > > on Advocacy ... since I don't use either, its no skin off my > > back which we use. But, every time that someone suggests to > > a project to put it up on gborg, there is generally a long > > thread of "but it doesn't do this, its to rigid in that" that > > goes on before the whole thread is drop'd ... > > I don't recall ever seeing one of those threads but then I don't read > -general or -advocacy. > > What exactly is wrong with GBorg? Can't we fix it? I just feel that > there would be no way around having two project sites which would just > seem ridiculous to anyone who doesn't know the history, or a helluva > mess changing over 136 projects and 3516 users to a new system. As for what exactly is wrong with gBorg ... again, I don't know, as I don't use it ... but, as an example, why doesn't PgAdmin3 use it, except as a redirect to http://www.pgadmin.org? Again, note, I'm neither here nor there on this ... it was suggested, so I started to play with it to see what it could do ... if its just a matter of taking cues from gForge and bring them to gBorg, that's cool too ... ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org) Email: scrappy@hub.org Yahoo!: yscrappy ICQ: 7615664