Update links
Hi!
I think there are dead links on this page.
http://www.postgresql.org/community/international/
These links cannot be accessed:
Chinese (Simplified) Simplified Chinese PostgreSQL Community
Chinese (Traditional) Traditional Chinese PostgreSQL Community
As of 1 May, 2013, I could not open the mentioned pages.
I suggest removing them or updating them. Just to keep things organized.
Thanks. I appreciate your website for easy navigation.
Regards,
C. H. D.
PostgreSQL User
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On 05/01/2013 09:40 AM, C. H. D. for PostgreSQL Questions wrote:
Hi!
I think there are dead links on this page.
http://www.postgresql.org/community/international/
These links cannot be accessed:
Chinese (Simplified) Simplified Chinese PostgreSQL Community
this one works for me (as in it gives me what looks like mediawiki
installation)
Chinese (Traditional) Traditional Chinese PostgreSQL Community
this one seems to be broken indeed - anybody an idea if zthere is a
replacement for this?
As of 1 May, 2013, I could not open the mentioned pages.
I suggest removing them or updating them. Just to keep things organized.
Thanks. I appreciate your website for easy navigation.
thanks for telling us about the issue!
Stefan
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On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner
<stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> wrote:
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On 05/01/2013 09:40 AM, C. H. D. for PostgreSQL Questions wrote:
Hi!
I think there are dead links on this page.
http://www.postgresql.org/community/international/
These links cannot be accessed:
Chinese (Simplified) Simplified Chinese PostgreSQL Communitythis one works for me (as in it gives me what looks like mediawiki
installation)
I think we determined at some point that this might be realted to
firewall blockings..
Chinese (Traditional) Traditional Chinese PostgreSQL Community
this one seems to be broken indeed - anybody an idea if zthere is a
replacement for this?
IIRC Berkus was looking into some things around this a month or two
back, but I don't think he ever delivered a conclusion. Josh, do you
remember any of that?
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IIRC Berkus was looking into some things around this a month or two
back, but I don't think he ever delivered a conclusion. Josh, do you
remember any of that?
I remember it, I still have no conclusion. There are a few different
chinese groups, but when we ask them to explain the difference between
the groups, there is no answer.
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