Well I am working to address the problem, sorry if I am not doing it
fast enough. I spoke with the gborg maintainer and found out that the
top 5 is based on page views for a project rather than cvs activity. 
While I've no doubt you've been more active on slony development, I am
not so sure that pgreplication doesn't get more page views. So, I have
(just) sent Chris an email asking to reset the stats so we will see
which project floats to the top, but I think longer term we need a
"replication guide" listing the different solutions available like we do
with windows and gui tools up on techdocs. I plan to do that as well,
just need to find time to work it into the schedule. 

Robert Treat

On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 08:46, Jan Wieck wrote:
> I guess I have to address a slightly broader audience, or do I conclude 
> from the total lack of interest in this matter that nobody cares if we 
> promote something here as one of our "top five" flagship projects, that 
> is inactive for years and still a prototype implementation against 
> PostgreSQL 6.4 with no ideas how to incorporate the semantic changes of 
> MVCC into the concept.
> 
> We might be leaning towards migrating things to pgfoundry, but that does 
> not mean that we can leave gborg behind as a half plundered wreck where 
> one by accident might still find something useful.
> 
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> On 6/4/2004 8:01 AM, Jan Wieck wrote:
> 
> > Folks,
> > 
> > on the gborg front page is a link to the "pgreplication" project as one 
> > of five "top" projects. This thing has had zero updates since its last 
> > attempts agains PostgreSQL 7.2 and appears literally dead.
> > 
> > Can someone please remove that?
> > 
> > 
> > Jan
> > 
> 
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