Upgrading pgFoundry (Was: Where to Host Project)
On Sep 24, 2008, at 14:02, Joshua Drake wrote:
I think one problem we have right now, is nobody knows what it is
going
to take. I would expect that our current version is sufficiently old
enough to cause some migration pain?I know we have two members willing to help that are not Stefan and I.
Which is good, but this doesn't appear to be a small project.
Does anyone know what needs to be done? If so, and you'd like to reply
with a list of tasks, I can put in a little time this week and maybe
next starting down that road. If it's a big job, I likely can't do it
all myself, but I'm certainly happy to help out!
Best,
David
This topic really doesn't belong on -hackers, does it? Surely it belongs
either on the pgfoundry admins list, or the sysadmins list, or the -www
list or some such.
cheers
andrew
David E. Wheeler wrote:
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On Sep 24, 2008, at 14:02, Joshua Drake wrote:
I think one problem we have right now, is nobody knows what it is going
to take. I would expect that our current version is sufficiently old
enough to cause some migration pain?I know we have two members willing to help that are not Stefan and I.
Which is good, but this doesn't appear to be a small project.Does anyone know what needs to be done? If so, and you'd like to reply
with a list of tasks, I can put in a little time this week and maybe
next starting down that road. If it's a big job, I likely can't do it
all myself, but I'm certainly happy to help out!Best,
David
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