A while back I was talking to Jan about what our plans should be for slony.info.

The user base and use-cases for slony been replaced with options built around the built in replication/decoding features and these are present in all non EOL versions of PG.

The only updates to slony in the past 4-6 years have been minimal/trivial.

Should we declare the project finished and work towards shutting down the mailing lists and website?

The source code is already hosted at http://git.postgresql.org/git/slony1-engine.git with mirrors on github

I would guess that slony is mostly used to help migrate off out of support versions of PG.

Unless someone objects we are thinking of shutting down the mailing lists and bugzilla, update the website to say this and that the project is moving to an archive phase.

Thoughts?

Steve

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