[Pgpool-hackers] Exodus from pgfoundry

Jehan-Guillaume (ioguix) de Rorthais jgdr at dalibo.com
Wed Jun 1 10:50:55 UTC 2011


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On 01/06/2011 11:14, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
>>> 4) Prepare everything necessary for the new server
>>
>> Well, my only concern here would be to have yet another login credential.
> 
> No way:-)
> 
>>>    - Source repository (probably starting with CVS, then migrate to
>>>      git.hub?)
>>
>> github would be perfect for 3.1. Do you have an account ? You can create
>> the pgpool organization here, but all pgpool commiters need all to have
>> a github account then.
> 
> My concern is, I would like to bring CVS histories to git. I know
> PostgreSQL developers worked very hard and took long time to do that.
> If it takes so long time, we need to continue to use CVS.

AFAIK, Guillaume Lelarge is working on this.

In my opinion, as soon as 3.1 is out, we should freeze the development
and focus on cvs -> git conversation whatever it takes. We already
discussed the problem inherited from cvs while thinking about releasing
3.1 sooner, we should not use CVS for 3.2.

> 
>>>    - Mailing lists
>>
>> Following our discussion during the PGCon2011, I think we can ask for a
>> dedicated mailing list @postgresql.org
> 
> Well, I would like to use my own mailing list server. What I want to
> do is, assigned sequence number in subject. This is extremly
> usefull. It's a "logical unique identifier" for each message and
> people could easily referer to particular message. I will have hard
> time to move existing pgfoundry mail archives because they don't have
> the "logical identifier".
> 
>>>    - Wiki and blogs
>>
>> Yeah, the website and a wiki could be hosted on your pgpool.net server I
>> guess. But then, it would be awesome if the wiki could authenticate
>> using our postgresql community accounts.
> 
> Do you know how to do it techinicaly?
> 
>> I'm not personally convinced about blogs though.
> 
> Me too:-) Just it seems every develper site has "developer blogs"
> these days. Probably the blog is used only for site managers.
> 
>>>    - Others?
>>>
>>> 5) All active pgpool committers will have an account on the site.
>>>
>>> Anything I miss? Comments are welcome.
>>> --
>>> Tatsuo Ishii
>>> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
>>> English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
>>> Japanese: http://www.sraoss.co.jp
>>
>> - -- 
>> Jehan-Guillaume (ioguix) de Rorthais
>> DBA
>> http://www.dalibo.com
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- -- 
Jehan-Guillaume (ioguix) de Rorthais
DBA
http://www.dalibo.com
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