Thanks Josh, Good, encouraging words. There are two mailing lists - please feel free to make them popular -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Both are run on qmail/ezmlm, for help send a blank e-mail to - [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The lists are not moderated. Please, ONLY people who develop or would like to develop subscribe to 'developers'. On 'users' we'll be happy to read what people expect form pgaccess. There will be bugzilla soon on bugzilla.pgaccess.org The current stage is - we are about the merge the three major (known) patches to pgaccess done by Bartus, Chris and Boyan with the latest known version of pgaccess. Tacho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) will be the release engineer in the beginning. This should happen this week or so (Chris is about to submit his work). To repeat again - we all use, like and admire PostgreSQL. And pgaccess. The only reason to set up a separate community for it is because we believe that it needs a bit more air. pgaccess has no meaning outside PostgreSQL. We do not try to steal it or take it over,... One day I should write a page how the whole things started, so that I do not have to explain it every time. All best to everyone, Iavor PS Josh, testing and documenting are two good activities. What we urgently need is a dedicated release engineer - Tacho will do this in the beginning but he can not promise long term commitment. And Teo is busy right now. > -----Original Message----- > From: Josh Berkus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Mittwoch, 05. Juni 2002 17:35 > To: Bruce Momjian; Iavor Raytchev > Cc: Tom Lane; Thomas Lockhart; Stanislav Grozev; Ross J. Reedstrom; > Nigel J. Andrews; Marc G. Fournier; Constantin Teodorescu; Cmaj; Boyan > Filipov; Boyan Dzambazov; Bartus. L; Brett Schwarz; pgsql-hackers > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] pgaccess.org - invitation for a working meeting > > > Folks, > > If I might just say ... I think it's phenominal that somebody has > started working on the PGAccess code again and I really look forward to > testing (and documenting!) your work. > > If you don't read the Novice list, new Postgres users have been dying > for a PGAccess update for the last year. Your contribution will be > widely appreciated by Postgres users everywhere. > > -Josh Berkus > PostgreSQL/Techdocs Writer ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly