On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>> Basically, with no money and no one offering servers, I don't see a
>> good solution to any of these problems, but I think we need to
>> recognize these are problems and that we will continue to suffer
>> until they are addressed.
>
> I'm sure people would offer money, servers, and pipes if there were some
> public accounting and governance. Right now, we don't really know
>
> - What services are being run?
> - How many resources does that take?
> - Who provides those resources?
> - Who administers these services?
>
> Take a look at this: <http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi>. This is the
> sort of thing we need before we can continue planning our system
> resources.
If someone wishes to create the form/interface, I'll fill in the blanks
... right off the top of my head, we have the following VMs running:
svr1.postgresql.org - mailing lists, developer.postgresql.org, cvsroot
- host server: neptune, Dual Xeon
www.postgresql.org - techdocs, advocacy, www
- host server: venus, Dual Athlon
pgfoundry.org - host server: jupiter, Dual-PIII
gborg.postgresql.org - host server: venus, Dual Athlon
archives.postgresql.org - mailing list archives
- moving to one of commandprompt.com's servers
ftp.postgresql.org - also bittorrent and anoncvs
- host server: saturn, leased computer
pugs.postgresql.org - host server: venus, Dual Athlon
search.postgresql.org - hosted on John's server
Did I miss any?
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