Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Jonah H. Harris wrote:
Aside from obviously the big issue of who maintains all the pgfoundry
stuff, I also think that the PostgreSQL family would benefit from a
distribution that is more "and the kitchen sink" style.
This has been suggested before ... nobody seems to want to 'run with
it'/coordinate it though ... maybe that, in itself, is argument enough
against doing it, only a small number of ppl *really* care/want it, and
those ones aren't willing to put forth the energy required to do it ...
I repeat: www.mammothpostgresql.org :)
Joshua D. Drake
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