On 1/10/12 9:54 AM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Speaking with my pgfoundry admin hat on, I am extremely reluctant to
take control of a project away from its owners. If you don't get any
action in a week or so, you can approach the pgfoundry admins for help.
In the meantime you might want to fork the code onto github or bitbucket.

Man, the pgfoundry admin hat has to be one of the least collectible ones around. Not exactly a lot of demand for them, and everyone who has one would happily give theirs away.

I don't want to drag this off-topic thread on, but it's worth mentioning that http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Project_Hosting has started a small migration guide of sorts for where else you might host this sort of project at. It's not necessarily obvious what pgfoundry provides relative to other sites, or what the trade-offs in the other possibilities are.

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