Bruce Momjian of the PostgreSQL team has taken over for now, but is hoping
more people will get involved. He's set up a project page:

http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/dbdpg/projdisplay.php

If you're interested in helping out, you should contact him or set yourself
up on the gborg site.

-johnnnnnnnnn

On 16 Oct, Jason E. Stewart wrote:
> "Jan-Pieter Cornet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 11:13:06AM -0700, Jeffrey Baker wrote:
>> > If anyone is willing to take over development of DBD:::Pg, please
>> > feel free.  The developers of that half-baked database are
>> > intractable and unresponsive.  Also their mailing lists are 300-5000
>> > days behind the queue and you can't mail the developers directly,
>> > due to their obnoxious spam filtering system.
>> > 
>> > Please, take it.
>> 
>> I'm willing to take the job if it's still available. I have already
>> submitted some patches to DBD::Pg in the past, so I'm somewhat familiar
>> with the code. My company (XS4ALL, who is willing to supports me in
>> this) uses DBD::Pg in production, and I'm usually the one installing
>> it anyway.
>> 
>> Also, I can probably ask advice from fellow Amterdam.pm member and
>> DBD::Unify veteran H.Merijn Brand, and my soon-to-be colleague Jos
>> Boumans also implied that he could offer some assistance.
>> 
>> My regular contact Email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> That would be excellent. I would be definately willing to help out. Is
> there a possibility to get the driver hosted in a public CVS server
> like SourceForge? That would make contributing much easier.
> 
> jas.



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