On 10/06/2011 09:37 AM, Dave Page wrote:
I have zero interest in putting options on the menus
of pgadmin when used with other products, only in making sure people
that use open source PostgreSQL get access to the open source
PostgreSQL web site. Call it context-sensitive menus. That would
reduce menu clutter by 2 items - in all cases.
Just because you have zero interest in it, it doesn't mean that the
pgAdmin developers or other users have zero interest in it. The
project has always taken pride in supporting forks of Postgres.
We seem to be getting off track here. My goal of the thread was simple:
To get the commmunity one click installer (regardless of where it is
hosted) to direct back to .Org for things like support, mailing lists
and joing a community. Not EDB (which I am sure everyone can understand).
Everything else is frankly irrelevant, pgAdmin can do whatever it wants,
it is its own project and I don't see a problem with it supporting every
database on the planet if that is where they want to put there resources.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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