work yet. But figure it out we must, or the project-as-a-whole will die of its own weight. Not everything can be part of the core.
PgFoundry is coming along in its own right. I see three main problems with it at current:
1. It looks like a separate project from PostgreSQL (website, name, etc...)
2. Stability and speed (which is currently being resolved)
3. Gborg still exists (which is going away once number 2 is resolved).
The traffic on pgFoundry is increasing as are the projects being submitted. I don't think there is an issue of pgFoundry being a success as much as an issue of it being a success as part of the PostgreSQL project itself.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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