Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net> writes:
>> I can also maintain that in a separate git repository on github, but
>> that only reduces the already very thin population that could find it
>> useful.
>
> Since people seem to be less than super-enthusiastic about putting
> into the core distro, perhaps it would at least be a good
> startingpoint to do this? Should we perhaps consider a "postgres
> developer tools" common repository with just a random bunch of tools
> that people come up with (I assume there are more than just one of
> them sitting around peoples environments..)

I'm now thinking this script will be happy being on its own on github.
There's already peg over there that targets developers, and
pgbench-tools too, by Greg.

And setting pgsrc.el as a separate repository will make it easier to
integrate into el-get (well, I've just done that, so if you already use
el-get, install pgsrc-el and you're done, if interested).

Regards,
-- 
Dimitri Fontaine
http://2ndQuadrant.fr     PostgreSQL : Expertise, Formation et Support

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