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On 4/10/21 2:00 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to download the installer and I get this error. The same happens with binary files.
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Why is this directly relevant to Postgresql?
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Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 07:30:29 PM GMT-4, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/10/21 2:00 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to download the installer and I get this error. The same happens with binary files.
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403 ERROR
The request could not be satisfied.
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Why is this directly relevant to Postgresql?
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Then you should ask EDB, or Amazon, or use a VPN.
On 4/10/21 7:03 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 07:30:29 PM GMT-4, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/10/21 2:00 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to download the installer and I get this error. The same happens with binary files.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
403 ERROR
The request could not be satisfied.
The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner.
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Request ID: asdbQyjKvpRkboABJVWMOVtNnqMx8XVv74Ho_GBQF-lx6qWcRIhLaw==Why is this directly relevant to Postgresql?
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I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 08:07:15 PM GMT-4, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
Then you should ask EDB, or Amazon, or use a VPN.
On 4/10/21 7:03 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 07:30:29 PM GMT-4, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/10/21 2:00 PM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to download the installer and I get this error. The same happens with binary files.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
403 ERROR
The request could not be satisfied.
The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner.
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Request ID: asdbQyjKvpRkboABJVWMOVtNnqMx8XVv74Ho_GBQF-lx6qWcRIhLaw==Why is this directly relevant to Postgresql?
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Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.
You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:
Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDB
If you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website, but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the
recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could
potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.
Stephan
As my point of view better to connect VPN, it's a best option for you and
you can download easily.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2021, 3:23 pm Stephan Knauss, <pgsql@stephans-server.de>
wrote:
Show quoted text
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer
download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical
thing to do is ask here first.Because it is the Postgresql installer.
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website, but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the
recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could
potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.Stephan
On Apr 11, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de> wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I am also wondering why you ask here for community support.
You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company selling Postgresql services:
Read about this company on an independent website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDB
If you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you can find it here:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL website,
With all due respect, the link he posted IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for me. When I go to the link YOU posted, and click on MacOS, for example (giving me a URL of https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/ <https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/>), the FIRST option listed there is "Interactive installer by EDB”, which links to https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads <https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads>. There is no indication on that page that you are linking to a third-party package download not supported by PostgreSQL (it does say “certified by EDB”, but that doesn’t mean much to a new user, and certainly doesn’t indicate a lack of support by PostgreSQL), so it makes total sense that someone would think to ask here first when experiencing issues.
If you don’t want to offer assistance, that’s fine, but this link most certainly IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for MacOS. I haven’t checked for other operating systems.
---
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Software Engineer
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Geophysical Institute - UAF
2156 Koyukuk Drive
Fairbanks AK 99775-7320
Work: 907-474-5172
cell: 907-328-9145
Show quoted text
but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.
Stephan
On 4/11/21 9:12 AM, Israel Brewster wrote:
On Apr 11, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de
<mailto:pgsql@stephans-server.de>> wrote:Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com
<mailto:felix.quintgz@yahoo.com> wrote:I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer
download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical
thing to do is ask here first.Because it is the Postgresql installer.
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloadsIt's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL website,
With all due respect, the link he posted IS the link listed on the
PostgreSQL website, at least for me. When I go to the link YOU posted, and
click on MacOS, for example (giving me a URL of
https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/), the FIRST option listed
there is "Interactive installer by EDB”, which links to
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads.
There is no indication on that page that you are linking to a third-party
package download not supported by PostgreSQL (it does say “certified by
EDB”, but that doesn’t mean much to a new user, and certainly doesn’t
indicate a lack of support by PostgreSQL), so it makes total sense that
someone would think to ask here first when experiencing issues.If you don’t want to offer assistance, that’s fine, but this link most
certainly IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for
MacOS. I haven’t checked for other operating systems.
Your comment means that the owners of any web page which links to a third
party product must support that third-party product, just by virtue of
supporting it. That's crazy.
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On Apr 11, 2021, at 6:52 AM, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/11/21 9:12 AM, Israel Brewster wrote:
On Apr 11, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de <mailto:pgsql@stephans-server.de>> wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com <mailto:felix.quintgz@yahoo.com> wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads <https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads>
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I am also wondering why you ask here for community support.
You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company selling Postgresql services:
Read about this company on an independent website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDB <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDB>
If you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you can find it here:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/ <https://www.postgresql.org/download/>
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL website,
With all due respect, the link he posted IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for me. When I go to the link YOU posted, and click on MacOS, for example (giving me a URL of https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/ <https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/>), the FIRST option listed there is "Interactive installer by EDB”, which links to https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads <https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads>. There is no indication on that page that you are linking to a third-party package download not supported by PostgreSQL (it does say “certified by EDB”, but that doesn’t mean much to a new user, and certainly doesn’t indicate a lack of support by PostgreSQL), so it makes total sense that someone would think to ask here first when experiencing issues.
If you don’t want to offer assistance, that’s fine, but this link most certainly IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for MacOS. I haven’t checked for other operating systems.
Your comment means that the owners of any web page which links to a third party product must support that third-party product, just by virtue of supporting it. That's crazy.
My comment means no such thing. You are absolutely right: that would be crazy. What my comment means is exactly what it says:
1) The official PostgreSQL download page (for both mac and windows platforms) makes NO MENTION of the FACT that it is linking to an unsupported third-party installer, and
2) as such, it makes total sense that someone going to the official PostgreSQL download page and getting an error when clicking on a link on the official PostgreSQL download page would come here first for support.
That is ALL I said, and that is ALL I meant. DO NOT put words in my mouth!
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Israel Brewster
Software Engineer
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Geophysical Institute - UAF
2156 Koyukuk Drive
Fairbanks AK 99775-7320
Work: 907-474-5172
cell: 907-328-9145
Show quoted text
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On Sunday, April 11, 2021, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
Your comment means that the owners of any web page which links to a third
party product must support that third-party product, just by virtue of
supporting it. That's crazy.
We could do a better job on making it clear that the community project
doesn’t really support platform specific installers, and be obvious when
links go off-site to those third-parties.
David J.
The link https://www.postgresql.org/download/ in the PostgreSQL Downloads section, Windows, redirects to the page https://www.postgresql.org/download/windows/. There are only two links in it and both redirect to the EnterpriseDB site. At no time is it clarified that it is a third party, even the link is outside the third party section.
On the page https://www.postgresql.org/download/ there are only two more sections, the source code and third parties. Therefore the official source for downloading the installer is the link I put, I checked all the links on the site and nowhere is it offered to download the installer from the PostgreSQL site itself.
The use of vpn is not legal in some countries, it is an option that can get me in trouble. The only option I have left is to search for a link in google and download it from some dubious source.
On Sunday, April 11, 2021, 05:54:00 AM GMT-4, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de> wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.
You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:
Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDB
If you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website, but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the
recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could
potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.
Stephan
On 4/11/21 10:07 AM, Israel Brewster wrote:
On Apr 11, 2021, at 6:52 AM, Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com
<mailto:ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com>> wrote:On 4/11/21 9:12 AM, Israel Brewster wrote:
On Apr 11, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de
<mailto:pgsql@stephans-server.de>> wrote:Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com
<mailto:felix.quintgz@yahoo.com> wrote:I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer
download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical
thing to do is ask here first.Because it is the Postgresql installer.
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloadsIt's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others
I am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project,
you can find it here:https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website,With all due respect, the link he posted IS the link listed on the
PostgreSQL website, at least for me. When I go to the link YOU posted,
and click on MacOS, for example (giving me a URL of
https://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/), the FIRST option listed
there is "Interactive installer by EDB”, which links to
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads.
There is no indication on that page that you are linking to a
third-party package download not supported by PostgreSQL (it does say
“certified by EDB”, but that doesn’t mean much to a new user, and
certainly doesn’t indicate a lack of support by PostgreSQL), so it makes
total sense that someone would think to ask here first when experiencing
issues.If you don’t want to offer assistance, that’s fine, but this link most
certainly IS the link listed on the PostgreSQL website, at least for
MacOS. I haven’t checked for other operating systems.Your comment means that the owners of any web page which links to a third
party product must support that third-party product, just by virtue of
supporting it. That's crazy.My comment means no such thing. You are absolutely right: that would be
crazy. What my comment means is exactly what it says:1) The official PostgreSQL download page (for both mac and windows
platforms) makes NO MENTION of the FACT that it is linking to an
unsupported third-party installer, and
2) as such, it makes total sense that someone going to the official
PostgreSQL download page and getting an error when clicking on a link on
the official PostgreSQL download page would come here first for support.That is ALL I said, and that is ALL I meant. DO NOT put words in my mouth!
If my software requires zlib, and I link to https://zlib.net/ on my page,
then your logic absolutely means that I'm responsible for supporting zlib.
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On 4/11/21 2:53 AM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer
download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical
thing to do is ask here first.Because it is the Postgresql installer.
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloadsIt's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:
Which as others have pointed out links to the EDB site for certain
downloads. As also pointed it is not entirely clear that some of the
links are to PGDG installs and some are third party.
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website, but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the
recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could
potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.Stephan
--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 4/11/21 8:16 AM, Ron wrote:
That is ALL I said, and that is ALL I meant. DO NOT put words in my mouth!
If my software requires zlib, and I link to https://zlib.net/ on my
page, then your logic absolutely means that I'm responsible for
supporting zlib.
Except the route was:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/windows/
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
Where the download was Postgres itself not a contained package. This is
just a matter of making it clearer at what point a user is leaving
community supported packages and entering third party packaging.
--
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--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 4/11/21 8:11 AM, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
The link https://www.postgresql.org/download/ in the PostgreSQL Downloads section, Windows, redirects to the page https://www.postgresql.org/download/windows/. There are only two links in it and both redirect to the EnterpriseDB site. At no time is it clarified that it is a third party, even the link is outside the third party section.
On the page https://www.postgresql.org/download/ there are only two more sections, the source code and third parties. Therefore the official source for downloading the installer is the link I put, I checked all the links on the site and nowhere is it offered to download the installer from the PostgreSQL site itself.
The use of vpn is not legal in some countries, it is an option that can get me in trouble. The only option I have left is to search for a link in google and download it from some dubious source.
Another option, now that you know the situation, is to contact
EDB(https://www.enterprisedb.com/contact) and see if there are other
ways to get the software.
There is also the option of downloading the source:
https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/
from the community site and building Postgres.
On Sunday, April 11, 2021, 05:54:00 AM GMT-4, Stephan Knauss <pgsql@stephans-server.de> wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical thing to do is ask here first.
Because it is the Postgresql installer. https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
It's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:https://www.postgresql.org/download/
Based on your feedback, it is NOT the link listed on the PostgreSQL
website, but on a 3rd party website. This is why you got the
recommendation to check with them. You also got hints on how you could
potentially work around the download restriction by using a VPN.Stephan
--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 4/11/21 11:16 AM, Ron wrote:
If my software requires zlib, and I link to https://zlib.net/ on my
page, then your logic absolutely means that I'm responsible for
supporting zlib.
Let's clarify "support" in this context. If you link to zlib.net, you
are not responsible for zlib itself. But if for whatever reason that
link breaks, you are to some degree responsible for giving a user (who
tried to follow that link) a helping hand where to find what you linked
to now.
The OP did precisely that. Asking for help because a link didn't work.
And I think it was perfectly appropriate to ask here.
--
Jan Wieck
Postgres User since 1994
Jan Wieck <jan@wi3ck.info> writes:
On 4/11/21 11:16 AM, Ron wrote:
If my software requires zlib, and I link to https://zlib.net/ on my page, then
your logic absolutely means that I'm responsible for supporting zlib.Let's clarify "support" in this context. If you link to zlib.net, you are not
responsible for zlib itself. But if for whatever reason that link breaks, you
are to some degree responsible for giving a user (who tried to follow that link)
a helping hand where to find what you linked to now.The OP did precisely that. Asking for help because a link didn't work. And I
think it was perfectly appropriate to ask here.
I agree, especially given the postgres pages are not explicit/clear that
the download link is a 3rd party link. The OPs question was quite
reasonable and all that was required was to point them to EDB for
assistance. Thankfully, a number of community members did politely do
this and I'm sure the OP was appreciative for the pointers. It has also
highlighted an area for possible clarification/improvement on the
postgres.org site.
--
Tim Cross
On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 5:25 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 4/11/21 2:53 AM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
Hello Felix,
On 11.04.2021 02:31, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:
I see no reason why ask elsewhere first, the link for the installer
download is on the Postgresql website, not elsewhere. The most logical
thing to do is ask here first.Because it is the Postgresql installer.
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloadsIt's unfortunate that your download is blocked. As indicated by others I
am also wondering why you ask here for community support.You pointed to a download link which is controlled by a private company
selling Postgresql services:Read about this company on an independent website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnterpriseDBIf you are looking for the download links of the PostgreSQL project, you
can find it here:Which as others have pointed out links to the EDB site for certain
downloads. As also pointed it is not entirely clear that some of the
links are to PGDG installs and some are third party.
Yeah, this is definitely something we could work on improving. Would
just adding a sentence after the link saying "This download is
provided externally by EDB" (very much open to input on exactly what
the sentence should be)? Or were you guys thinking in the line that we
should have one of those "you are now leaving postgresql.org"-steps in
between with a second click?
--
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Me: https://www.hagander.net/
Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 1:33 AM Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
Yeah, this is definitely something we could work on improving. Would
just adding a sentence after the link saying "This download is
provided externally by EDB" (very much open to input on exactly what
the sentence should be)? Or were you guys thinking in the line that we
should have one of those "you are now leaving postgresql.org"-steps in
between with a second click?
1 for the "you are now leaving" option.
David J.