From: | "David E(dot) Wheeler" <david(at)kineticode(dot)com> |
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To: | Robert Treat <xzilla(at)users(dot)sourceforge(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Where to Host Project |
Date: | 2008-09-19 18:05:36 |
Message-ID: | B1F86803-A6A4-44C5-90DB-7667D76FF109@kineticode.com |
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On Sep 18, 2008, at 18:43, Robert Treat wrote:
>> * Google Code
>
> does not offer mailing lists
I get mail for the test-more project there. It's through Google
Groups, which is a little weird, but works.
>> * LaunchPad
>
> does not offer svn or git, and i think they dont offer a home page
> service
It uses Bazaar. WTF is that? I've never heard of it.
>> * WebFaction
>
> dont really know anything about these guys, but i thought they did web
> hosting, not project hosting.
Yeah, looks that way.
> Just for the record, you have overlooked SourceForge. While it
> appears to
> fallen out of favor with the open source crowd, it is the one
> service that
> does provide everything you wanted.
Good point. I've not used it in years. Last time I looked the mail
archives still sucked pretty hard. Otherwise, now that it has SVN, and
if it has eliminated the performance problems, it might just do the
trick.
> I've been saying for some time now we need to get out of the project
> hosting
> service, and get into the project directory service. What we really
> want is
> to make it easy for people to find postgresql related projects,
> regardless of
> where they are.
That's an excellent idea. Do you have a plan for this?
Thanks,
David
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