Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that I'm going to propose replacing the wiki with real software 
> come 8.5.

Where is this "real software" going to come from?  I can't imagine that
software with more functionality than the wiki is going to spring into
existence without a huge investment of time.

I also note that the problem I'm griping about is hardly the fault of
the wiki software --- it's that we set up a naming convention without
sufficient foresight about future conditions.  The only thing that
bespoke software might have done differently for us is impose some
perhaps-significantly-higher cost to change the convention.

So even if the software were going to appear for free, I think we have
evidence in hand right here that we don't know enough to write a spec
for it yet.  Maybe by 8.6 when we've been through a *full* release cycle
with the commitfest idea, we could spec it right.

                        regards, tom lane

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