Thread: this mailing list is proposed to be retired
Some PostgreSQL mailing lists, including the one you are reading now, are proposed to be retired, because they receive very little or mostly off-topic traffic. If you disagree with this proposal, please make your objections known before the end of the month. Otherwise we will proceed with this plan. The current first stage of retirement proposals affects the following lists: * pgsql-ports In the future, please post issues to one of the following mailing lists: - Questions on compiling PostgreSQL to pgsql-general - Complaints if PostgreSQL does not compile to pgsql-bugs - Porting PostgreSQL to new platforms to pgsql-hackers * pgsql-cygwin In the future, please post issues to another mailing list, as described above for pgsql-ports. * pgsql-interfaces Many PostgreSQL interfaces have their own mailing lists. Posts that don't fit anywhere else could go to pgsql-general.
Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Some PostgreSQL mailing lists, including the one you are reading now, are > proposed to be retired, because they receive very little or mostly off-topic > traffic. > * pgsql-interfaces > > Many PostgreSQL interfaces have their own mailing lists. Posts that don't fit > anywhere else could go to pgsql-general. We consider that enough time for objections has passed with no objections being raised, so this list is going to be deleted Real Soon Now. You Have Been Warned. -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support
> Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> Some PostgreSQL mailing lists, including the one you are reading >> now, are >> proposed to be retired, because they receive very little or mostly >> off-topic >> traffic. > >> * pgsql-interfaces >> >> Many PostgreSQL interfaces have their own mailing lists. Posts >> that don't fit >> anywhere else could go to pgsql-general. > > We consider that enough time for objections has passed with no > objections being raised, so this list is going to be deleted Real Soon > Now. You Have Been Warned. I'm pretty sure I posted when you first proposed killing this list - I find it both useful and on-topic, and the alternatives less so. I'll be disappointed if you kill it.
2009/3/25 Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>: > Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> Some PostgreSQL mailing lists, including the one you are reading now, are >> proposed to be retired, because they receive very little or mostly off-topic >> traffic. > >> * pgsql-interfaces >> >> Many PostgreSQL interfaces have their own mailing lists. Posts that don't fit >> anywhere else could go to pgsql-general. > > We consider that enough time for objections has passed with no > objections being raised, so this list is going to be deleted Real Soon > Now. You Have Been Warned. I find it amusing that "low traffic" implies some level of irrelevancy. What a load of tosh. This list has a purpose, it *serves* that purpose, and does so well. By removing this and consolidating it with another similarly-related one, you're just going to contaminate that other list. -- Thomas Adam
Thomas Adam <thomas.adam22@gmail.com> writes: > I find it amusing that "low traffic" implies some level of > irrelevancy. What a load of tosh. This list has a purpose, it > *serves* that purpose, and does so well. Not counting this thread itself, since January 1 this list has had 22 posts, all but five of which were demonstrably off-topic (assuming that that Javascript thread in January should have been on pgsql-jdbc). Of the five, three were a single thread about ECPG, and the other two were questions that went unanswered. So in other words, there's been *one* effective, on-topic exchange in three months here, and a much larger volume of stuff that should have gone somewhere else. The list looks pretty moribund to me :-(. regards, tom lane