Re: Where to Host Project - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From David E. Wheeler
Subject Re: Where to Host Project
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Msg-id 947D1C3C-0802-4B9B-89D4-309D2398C9E1@kineticode.com
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In response to Re: Where to Host Project  (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>)
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On Sep 22, 2008, at 10:08, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote:

>>> The machine is ready to go and as far as I know even has a jail.  
>>> Stefan
>>> would know more.
>> OK, cool. Stefan; what's your take on where we're at?
>
> yeah there is a box and a jail I set up a while ago but for various  
> reasons the actual migration (planning and testing) never happened.
> I'm still prepared to handle the required sysadmin level work but I  
> don't have time for anything more fancy right now.

If this upgrade happens, and I can use SVN with pgFoundry, that's  
exactly where I'll stay. That would make me happy.

Whether or not it was a good idea to get into the hosting business,  
since we do, as a community, have a hosting platform, it behooves us  
to try to keep it up-to-date. I'd be willing to give a bit of time for  
this.

But I do agree with Robert that we *should* get into the indexing  
business. This is CPAN's secret: It doesn't host anything, but  
provides a distributed index of Perl modules. What would be useful is  
to make it easy for people to add their stuff to the index; and if  
that could be automated with pgFoundry, so much the better for those  
who host there.

My $0.02. Thanks for the discussion, folks.

Best,

David


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