Indeed, we haven't made any particular effort to encourage gborg
projects to move.  I think it's a bit premature to hold a gun to
their heads.
Well that is not exactly true. We have been encouraging gborg projects
to move for at least a year.

What we haven't done is provided an easy means to do so.

But frankly after seeing, working on and with pgFoundry I don't think
pushing them there is a good choice either.

Documentation is very sparse, bugs are rampant and I don't want to even consider
the possible security issues involved with it.

That being said, as an inclusive solution there really isn't anything else
out there :(

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake





                        regards, tom lane

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