Re: logical-replication mailing list - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Magnus Hagander
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In response to logical-replication mailing list  (Martín Marqués <martin@2ndquadrant.com>)
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Hi!

Apologies for not responding to this one quicker.

We are currently investigating options for setting this up, alongside dealing with the death of a lot of lists on pgfoundry. We have increased the priority of it, but itäll be a bit longer until we've figured out a way to do this that's going to be sustainable fro a maintenance perspective
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//Magnus


On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Martín Marqués <martin@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
Hi there,

I know I'm just going over an old (maybe not that old) discussion about
having a separate list for BDR and UDR questions, but the traffic in the
pgsql-general list has grown, and others questioned on why those mails
didn't have a specific list which would on-board those topics.

So, if we were to ask for a new list (maybe we can call it
logical-replication@postgresql.org) which are the steps to get approval?

Regards,

El 10/09/15 a las 15:51, Joshua D. Drake escribió:
> On 09/10/2015 10:11 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
>> El 10/09/15 a las 13:17, Ioana Danes escribió:
>>>
>>> I could not find a mailing list for BDR/UDR so I thought to post my
>>> issue here with my hope that somebody can help me.
>>
>> It seems people are now looking for a specific mailing list for bdr/udr
>> extensions and as I recall from earlier mails, there was some consensus
>> (maybe I'm mistaken on that, but the topic came up) on having a specific
>> list for bdr/udr issues.
>>
>> Where should this be handled? Should it be sent to the pgsql-www list?
>
> Yes.


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