On Wed, 4 May 2005, Dave Cramer wrote:

OK, so the real issue is how do we make pgfoundry work.

My issue is that by pushing all collateral projects off to another site makes it difficult for people
who are not familiar with the project to find what they are looking for or even to know what there is to look for.


I'm sure there are other issues as well?

I think it would be useful if we could increase the visibility of core interfaces such as odbc/jdbc, etc.
1) add in the README the rest of the interface locations

Agreed, and I believe this was suggested before ... the only thing stopping this from happening, I believe, is for the project admins to submit patches to add their interface ... ?


2) create a page on pgfoundry for interfaces. This was proposed when the interfaces were removed and
somehow did not get done.

You mean:

        http://pgfoundry.org/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=310

the more 'highly visible projects' that get moved onto pgfoundry, the more visible pgfoundry itself will become, and the 'defacto standard place to look' ...

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