Why not put it up on Google Code? It's SVN so importing should be a
breeze (if not, I'm sure the Google guys would be glad to lend a
hand), you have a Wiki and a Bug tracker also.

Just my 2c

On Jun 24, 7:09 pm, Federico Di Gregorio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to shed a bit of light:
>
> On Jun 24, 4:28 pm, Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is that substitute for a full suite of regression tests?  What about
> > buffer overflow attacks? There's probably loads of other attacks I
> > don't even know about.
> > It doesn't even sound as if psycopg gets tested before release.
>
> psycopg gets very well tested before a release. It passes the full
> suite of DBAPI-2.0 tests and even has some tests to check for common
> regressions and fixed bugs. The examples provided with the source code
> are run before each release in addition to the tests to check if
> complex procedures (like COPYing files) work. psycopg uses libpq to do
> all its quoting so, SQL-injection-wise, you're as safe as it is
> possible. Much safer than when using a driver that does its own
> quoting.
>
> Now, about the web site. That machine runs a lot of services and I
> spent so much time trying to fix things that when we discovered it was
> Trac we just uninstalled it. We'll replace it in due time and we're
> considering various options. A nice fork of Trac seems an alternative
> but we realized a custom tracker for a customer so we're thinkin about
> using it instead. Anyway, psycopg is not a "commercial" project and it
> is very stable, so everything that is not adding features or fixing
> bugs, like a web site, is low-priority. Yes, a bug tracker is useful
> but given the fact that the stuff works and does 99% of what I'd like
> it to do makes it useful but not necessary. But we're a consulting
> firm, so if you really need it just pay us and we'll install it in a
> couple of days, ah ah. :)
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