Re: Vote on Windows installer links
От | Dimitri Fontaine |
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Тема | Re: Vote on Windows installer links |
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Msg-id | D9B16561-D653-4BE8-8924-03E0CAD52CFE@hi-media.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Vote on Windows installer links (Simon Riggs <simon@2ndQuadrant.com>) |
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Re: Vote on Windows installer links
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Le 8 juil. 09 à 19:34, Simon Riggs a écrit : > "There is only one currently known Windows installer for PostgreSQL > 8.4, > and that can only be obtained by visiting an external commercial > company's website: http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/pgdownload.do > Do you think this situation should be changed, if a reasonable > alternative can be found? +1 means change, -1 means no change." +1, BUT It's hard to find a reasonable alternative it seems. I'd like the windows installer to be hosted on our website and mirrors, but we certainly can't do this with each and every binary distribution of PostgreSQL, which is the job of packagers. It seems we have the necessary infrastructure to host the installer. The problem with generalizing to every binary package or installers out there is to offer a simple way to update the stuff, or to have community members (or scripts) to go check for new material at each minor or major release and update accordingly. Linking to OpenSource packaging efforts should remain accepted for sake of simplicity, as long as the offering site isn't a commercial one. Now packages.ubuntu.com isn't the canonical website, should it be in the commercial or Open Source category? And the following page tells "pgInstaller is maintained by Dave Page and Magnus Hagander.", and does not tell where the sources are (see second link) and does even forget to mention the installer's licence. http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=edb-installers.git;a=summary On the same vein, Devrim's work is payed by CommandPrompt, but I fail to see the licence. But there's a difference with Tom maintaining the RedHat packages which are a viable Open Source alternative. But on a commercial website will you say? It's a mess. The source is available under BSD licence, which encourages this diversity and the commercial redistributions. The project would prefer to offer at least the more visible and popular installers under its own name, if possible... Well I guess the pragmatic answer is: EnterpriseDB is maintaining pginstaller, which happens to be the only installer for windows. It's open source. If you want a project hosted installer, have a project community member fork it and maintain it and distribute it under the project's name and infrastructure. Good luck with that. -- dim PS: I'm lost.
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