On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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> > this has/had nothing to do with core ... this was a project that Josh
> > started ...
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> Yet Josh Berkus wrote on March 9:
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> > Hmmmm ... let me apologize for not directly addressing this list about the
> > "final plans" for GForge/pgFoundry, and try to remedy the situation now. I
> > spent so much time discussing this on Hackers that I failed to notice that
> > this list got cut off the CC before we reached a conclusion.
> >
> > Marc, Chris Ryan, Andrew D. and the Core *have* been in the loop on this.
Core's involvement has pretty much been "do we want to look at migrating
to GForge? sure, why not?" ...
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