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Mathias Hasselmann wrote:
> Postmaster already has code to announce its services via DNS-SD
> (ZeroConf) by using Apple's Bonjour API. This series of patches
> implements that capability on top of the Avahi library[1] which 
> is free software, available for a wider variety of platforms.
> 
> I've separated the change set into smaller pieces for easy review. Also 
> I don't know, if the 4th patch adding subtypes describing Postgresql's
> capabilities is wanted by the Postgresql community. Being a desktop guy,
> using Postgresql as embedded database, I'd really like to see all of the
> patches merged, but I could imagine some opposition against the verbose
> nature of the subtypes patch.
> 
> Each of the patches as a short description of its purpose. 
> 
> I couldn't find any ChangeLog files in the repository, and also I didn't
> invest much time in investigating how the HISTORY file of distribution
> tarballs is assembled. So if the repository contains file I should have
> modified for documenting my changes, I apologize for not updating them.
> 
> [1] http://www.avahi.org/
> -- 
> Mathias Hasselmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> www.openismus.com

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