Re: [GENERAL] Getting listed on "Community Guide to PostgreSQL GUI Tools"

2009-08-24 Thread Raymond O'Donnell
On 24/08/2009 16:47, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> How do I get an account to edit the page?

You just sign up for a community account here:

   http://www.postgresql.org/community/signup

Ray.

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Re: [GENERAL] Getting listed on "Community Guide to PostgreSQL GUI Tools"

2009-08-24 Thread Thomas Kellerer

Alvaro Herrera wrote on 24.08.2009 04:24:

I think that page is pretty much unmaintained.  Feel free to add your
product, provided you don't turn it into a marketing opportunity (and be
prepared for others to edit your description).


Well, as it is a open source project, marketing doesn't really apply here :)



As far as dead software, I think you should create a section at the end
of the page and move dead projects there.


How do I get an account to edit the page?

Regards
Thomas


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Re: [GENERAL] Getting listed on "Community Guide to PostgreSQL GUI Tools"

2009-08-23 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was going through the list of application at 
> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Community_Guide_to_PostgreSQL_GUI_Tools
> 
> and was wondering whom I should contact to get my application listed
> there as well.
> 
> It is a Java based SQL tool (http://www.sql-workbench.net) and supports 
> PostgreSQL (as a matter of fact I do most of the DBMS independent development 
> agains my local PG database).
> 
> 
> I have also seen that some of the listed applications don't seem to be active 
> any longer (PGAccess, Xpg, pginhaler). Wouldn't it make sense to clean up a 
> bit there as well?
> 

I think that page is pretty much unmaintained.  Feel free to add your
product, provided you don't turn it into a marketing opportunity (and be
prepared for others to edit your description).

As far as dead software, I think you should create a section at the end
of the page and move dead projects there.

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