On 5/18/05, Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Brendan Jurd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > In the interests of putting my money where my mouth is, I would be > > willing to enlist in the housekeeping effort for this hypothetical new > > system. > > If you're willing to create it, host it, update it and keep it current, > and feel it'd be so worthwhile to people that you'd be willing to > continue to maintain it... Then go for it. You don't need anyone's > approval or even agreement about it. *That* would be putting your money > where your mouth is. >
I'm detecting sarcasm here, but just in case you're being serious ... For such a tool to serve its intended purpose, the postgres community needs to be, to a certain extent, agreed on and aware of its use as the primary dev management system. There's no point creating, hosting, updating and maintaining anything if the community isn't using it. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend