Re: The Name Game: postgresql.net vs. pgfoundry.org - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Gavin M. Roy
Subject Re: The Name Game: postgresql.net vs. pgfoundry.org
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Msg-id 4051001F.8060501@ehpg.net
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In response to The Name Game: postgresql.net vs. pgfoundry.org  (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>)
Responses Re: [pgsql-www] The Name Game: postgresql.net vs.  ("Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org>)
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I think having a pgfoundry.postgresql.net/org is good, but it should
have its own identity, pgfoundry.org for the main url gets my vote for
what it's worth.

Gavin

Josh Berkus wrote:

>Folks,
>
>As we discussed a couple weeks ago, Marc, Andrew, Tim Perdue, Chris Ryan and I
>are testing implementing GForge in place of GBorg for associated projects for
>PostgreSQL.
>
>One thing which was suggested initially was that this new project hosting site
>be at www.postgresql.net with projects being <projectname>.postgresql.net.
>
>However, some of the "porting" team felt that it would be confusing for people
>who typed in www.postgresql.net to be presented with the GForge interface,
>and suggested that we use the domain after what we'll be calling the new
>Tool, namely pgFoundry, thus putting stuff at www.pgFoundry.org and
><projectname>.pgfoundry.org.
>
>So far, only 4 people, total, have expressed opinons on the matter.  I'm
>throwing this on Hackers so that members of projects we will be hosting can
>indicate whether they:
>
>A) Favor www.postgresql.net
>B) Favor www.pgfoundry.org
>C) Don't care as long as the porting is relatively painless.
>
>Thanks for your time!
>
>
>


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