On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 00:16 +0900, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > > [...] > >> > > >> >>> - Mailing lists > >> >> > >> >> Following our discussion during the PGCon2011, I think we can ask for a > >> >> dedicated mailing list @postgresql.org > >> > > >> > Well, I would like to use my own mailing list server. What I want to > >> > do is, assigned sequence number in subject. This is extremly > >> > usefull. It's a "logical unique identifier" for each message and > >> > people could easily referer to particular message. I will have hard > >> > time to move existing pgfoundry mail archives because they don't have > >> > the "logical identifier". > >> > > > > > Mails from PostgreSQL mailing lists have specific ID you can search for > > in the mailing list archives. > > Are you talking about message id? It's not user friendly. Or X-UID? It > is removed in the archive on the web. Also community mailing list is > not so reliable. >
yes, I was speaking about message id. They are probably not user friendly. If you have something better, that would welcomed. > >> >>> - Wiki and blogs > >> >> > >> >> Yeah, the website and a wiki could be hosted on your pgpool.net server I > >> >> guess. But then, it would be awesome if the wiki could authenticate > >> >> using our postgresql community accounts. > >> > > >> > Do you know how to do it techinicaly? > >> > > >> >> I'm not personally convinced about blogs though. > >> > > >> > Me too:-) Just it seems every develper site has "developer blogs" > >> > these days. Probably the blog is used only for site managers. > >> > > > > > You probably mean a Planet? Planet PgPool would be cool :) > > Definitely no. :) -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com _______________________________________________ Pgpool-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/pgpool-hackers
