On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 11:02, Rod Taylor wrote: > On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 23:05, Robert Treat wrote: > > On Thursday 22 April 2004 13:55, Barry Lind wrote: > > > I think the solution lies in improving www.postgresql.org. At the end > > > of the day it doesn't matter where source code lives, what matters is > > > can people find what they are expecting. Given we know what people are > > > looking for, that should be front and center on the web site and the ftp > > > sites. > > > But of course that solution always stalls out when it comes down to picking > > which projects get the special treatment of direct links from the main > > website and which ones stay out of the spotlight. With JDBC you might make > > I really don't see this as being any different than deciding which > buffer strategy or website style to use. One is better in some way so it > becomes a part of the system. >
The difference is that a "better" admin tool is very subjective where as a buffer strategy is not... or maybe the difference is really that everyone thinks they are qualified to pick a "better" admin tool, but very few can really argue as to a better buffer strategy. While I think your criteria is pretty close to what I would use, I still couldn't pick which is the best between pgtcl/pgtclng/pgintcl or pypgsql/pygresql... and even I did I bet some people would have a problem with my choices. Robert Treat -- Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings