| From: | Erik Price <eprice(at)ptc(dot)com> |
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| To: | Dave(at)micro-automation(dot)net |
| Cc: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: JDBC project / CVS moving to GBorg ... |
| Date: | 2003-06-25 12:43:17 |
| Message-ID: | 3EF998E5.4030009@ptc.com |
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Dave Cramer wrote:
> What does everyone think about this?
>
> If it has to move, there are other options besides gborg.
>
> codehaus.org is one, they have all the tools installed already to build
> the driver, and the exposure there may be beneficial.
I'm not familiar with either of those, but as long as the move doesn't
inhibit JDBC development (and I can't imagine that it would), I wouldn't
be concerned either way. I'm curious why SF.net is not an option,
simply because that is where I've noticed most open source projects are
stored. And if exposure is a factor, what about java.net? (I didn't
realize there were any other Postgres JDBC drivers.)
> The opportunity to goto a Maven build exists there too. This is one step
> better than ant.
I understand the benefits of Maven but are a lot of people using it?
> Please feel free to express your opinions on this matter, good or bad.
> This will likely happen in the next 2 weeks regardless.
I am not using a CVS build, so my opinion should be taken with a grain
of salt, but presumably any changes that affect the CVS build will
eventually affect us binary users.
Erik
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