Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 19:35 -0800, Christopher Browne wrote:
We are actively looking for developers for the project. Please drop me
an e-mail if you want to join this project. We will use Python, so you
need to be a Python guy to join the project. We are in planning phase,
if you join us earlier, we will be able to share more ideas.
You'd better define the purpose pretty clearly, as I don't see any
purpose that's of value, yet.
I agree with Joshua's points here. Think of people who do not want an
installation via command line.
Surely the only people installing from the command-line are those that
want to. There's synaptic or yum or whatever to let you search for
"postgresql" and handle all your dependencies for you.
I mean *I* compile from source when I'm testing betas or want to
backport and there's no package but I can't imagine most Ubuntu users
bother.
Now something to let you install extra modules, tune your
postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf - that's useful. If it can explain as it
goes along, all the better (like "bastille linux"?)
--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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