ODBC Driver moved to GBorg ...
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...
2 down ... so many more to go :)
I must be blind. I don't see links to gborg anywhere on the developer
or main site web pages. Perhaps more obvious a sister site link would
be of value.
The only link I found was under "User's Lounge" and then "PostgreSQL
Related Projects". Perhaps extra link emphasis is needed since a
seemingly new level of demand is being placed on gborg's significance?
Sign,
Greg Copeland
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On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 17:46, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...2 down ... so many more to go :)
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On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 19:46:03 -0300 (ADT), Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...2 down ... so many more to go :)
So now I don't have anymore access to cvs. Just registering at GBorg
isn't sufficient. If IIRC I have to join the team to get access at GBorg.
But I'm not a developer...
:-(
regards
Johann Zuschlag
zuschlag2@online.de
This is all in Vince's area ...
On 23 Aug 2002, Greg Copeland wrote:
Show quoted text
I must be blind. I don't see links to gborg anywhere on the developer
or main site web pages. Perhaps more obvious a sister site link would
be of value.The only link I found was under "User's Lounge" and then "PostgreSQL
Related Projects". Perhaps extra link emphasis is needed since a
seemingly new level of demand is being placed on gborg's significance?Sign,
Greg Copeland
On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 17:46, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...2 down ... so many more to go :)
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On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is all in Vince's area ...
You're right. You don't see 'em.
On 23 Aug 2002, Greg Copeland wrote:
I must be blind. I don't see links to gborg anywhere on the developer
or main site web pages. Perhaps more obvious a sister site link would
be of value.The only link I found was under "User's Lounge" and then "PostgreSQL
Related Projects". Perhaps extra link emphasis is needed since a
seemingly new level of demand is being placed on gborg's significance?Sign,
Greg Copeland
On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 17:46, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...2 down ... so many more to go :)
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Vince.
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On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is all in Vince's area ...
Correction. You're not looking, it's in the users lounge. We've
covered the button thing already.
On 23 Aug 2002, Greg Copeland wrote:
I must be blind. I don't see links to gborg anywhere on the developer
or main site web pages. Perhaps more obvious a sister site link would
be of value.The only link I found was under "User's Lounge" and then "PostgreSQL
Related Projects". Perhaps extra link emphasis is needed since a
seemingly new level of demand is being placed on gborg's significance?Sign,
Greg Copeland
On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 17:46, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just so that everyone knows, Dave Page created a project on GBorg for the
ODBC driver, and I've just finished moving it over and removing it from
the main tree ...2 down ... so many more to go :)
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Hot sure if this is the right list, but. . .
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:20:14PM -0400, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is all in Vince's area ...
Correction. You're not looking, it's in the users lounge. We've
covered the button thing already.On 23 Aug 2002, Greg Copeland wrote:
I must be blind. I don't see links to gborg anywhere on the developer
or main site web pages. Perhaps more obvious a sister site link would
be of value.
. . .given that so many projects are being moved out of the tree, and
given that everyone keeps talking about "gborg" on the list, would it
be possible to change the link name from "PostgreSQL Related
Projects" to "PostgreSQL Related Projects ('gborg')". Users are
going to go looking for "gborg", because that's what everyone calls
it. It'd be nice to make it real easy to find.
A
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