Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

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#1Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us

Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.
Thoughts?

regards, tom lane

#2Joshua D. Drake
jd@commandprompt.com
In reply to: Tom Lane (#1)
Re: Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

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Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.
Thoughts?

There are some references in the main docs too last I checked. I can
submit a patch in the next day.

Joshua D. Drake

regards, tom lane

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#3Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Joshua D. Drake (#2)
Re: Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:

Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.
Thoughts?

There are some references in the main docs too last I checked. I can
submit a patch in the next day.

I think I already got everything except the items mentioned above.

regards, tom lane

#4Bruce Momjian
bruce@momjian.us
In reply to: Tom Lane (#1)
Re: Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

Tom Lane wrote:

Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

I have updated the FAQ and FAQ_DEV.

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.
Thoughts?

Uh, if we can update them I think we should.

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#5Peter Eisentraut
peter_e@gmx.net
In reply to: Tom Lane (#1)
Re: Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

Tom Lane wrote:

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.

Maybe add something like " ... [later moved to http://...pgfoundry.../]&quot;

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http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/

#6Bruce Momjian
bruce@momjian.us
In reply to: Tom Lane (#1)
Re: Obsolete references to GBorg in documentation

Tom Lane wrote:

Now that gborg.postgresql.org is officially dead, seems like it'd be a
good idea to update all the references to it that are in the FAQ.

There are also some references in older sections of release.sgml,
which I'm of two minds about updating --- those are historically
correct, but as links they're not of so much use anymore.
Thoughts?

I looked at the release note mention of gborg and they are generic URLs
meaning they don't point to specific projects, I think we should just
leave them alone (as Marc suggested).

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EnterpriseDB http://postgres.enterprisedb.com

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