Re: pgFoundry Download URLs
От | David E. Wheeler |
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Тема | Re: pgFoundry Download URLs |
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Msg-id | 8F60CB94-D2E5-4E0F-A1D7-B22598FD2CFD@justatheory.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pgFoundry Download URLs (Guillaume Smet <guillaume.smet@gmail.com>) |
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Re: pgFoundry Download URLs
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Список | pgsql-www |
On Dec 31, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Guillaume Smet wrote: > "Somebody Elses Problem" is going to be ours if we consider the whole > community and not only the sysadmins/web teams. PostgreSQL is defined > by/appreciated for its whole ecosystem, not only the core code. > > As a community member I think it's a great thing to have a code > repository that we manage as a community: > - when we approve a project, we sometimes discuss the license with the > project creator; > - we also sometimes decide to give a dead project to another community member; > - we are sure the code repository won't go to trash because managed by > some random company having problems or making the wrong decision for > us; > - it's a good opportunity to have a lot of PostgreSQL projects > gathered in one place. None of this requires Web sites, email lists, bug tracking, or VCS. Just a central repository of releases. Think PAUSE/CPAN. > As a developer having a project on pgFoundry, I don't really like the > idea of moving elsewhere: > - I'm going to lose my trackers/forums history; There are ways to migrate that content, depending on how hard one wants to work at it. > - I'll have to chose another place with CVS/Subversion repositories (I > don't really want to use bazaar or git) and hope it won't be closed in > the next few years. This will *always* be the case, and applies no less to pgFoundry itself. Even if you host your own Subversion install itcould go away. (At least with Git you always have a complete copy of the repository in your clones, so can easily moveelsewhere if the need arises.) > I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one in this case and I'm also pretty > sure there's a lot of projects that won't be moved and will be lost > (either immediately or after a few years). Only if the site is shut down. > I don't really see pgFoundry maintenance as something requiring a lot > of time. Am I wrong? From the sound of things, quite a bit of time has been invested with not much result. Not saying you won't get results, justthat discussion has given the appearance of large time investments. Best, David
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