Re: Where to Host Project

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От Josh Berkus
Тема Re: Where to Host Project
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Msg-id 200809191438.46317.josh@agliodbs.com
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Ответ на Re: Where to Host Project  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
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> > That's kind of what I'm doing now. But I'm wondering if I should
> > bother with pgFoundry at all. It seems pretty dead (see Josh Berkus's
> > reply).

Actually, pgFoundry remains extremely popular.  Currently, we're getting an 
average of 2-3 new projects a week.

The issue with pgFoundry is that it's based on a hacked version of the 
GForge code, which had legacy problems to begin with and is now no longer 
upgradable.  And while lots of people want to complain about it, nobody 
wants to put in the 15-25 hours of work required to fix it up so that it 
supports SVN and code snippets (including me).  

However, I agree with Robert that maintaining a collab site is, today, a 
bad use of our limited administration resources, which could be better 
turned to developing directory and build services (for "kitchen sink" 
packages).  Realistically, though, shutting down pgFoundry might take as 
much work as fixing it.

-- 
--Josh

Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL
San Francisco


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