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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