The world rejoiced as [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Joshua D. Drake") wrote: > Christopher Browne wrote: >> Oops! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Jim C. Nasby") was seen spray-painting on a wall: >>> On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 10:33:36AM -0400, Chris Browne wrote: >>>> What's up there? It has been down all week. >>>> >>>> We're trying to get the Slony-I 1.2 release out, so we can then >>>> migrate over to pgFoundry. But that doesn't working terribly well >>>> when gBorg's down... >>> Speaking of which, what's the status of the migration tools? Is that >>> ball still in Larry's court? >> Which migration tools? Were there migration tools specific to >> gBorg->pgFoundry? Or something else? > > There was, kind of, sort of. AFAIK they are dead and gone and the > current method of thought on Gborg is here: > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2006-08/msg01167.php
That seems fine to me. We already had a plan set up for Slony-I that was not too dissimilar. To wit... - There already is a project set up at pgFoundry, and fairly much all committers at gBorg are members of the project at pgFoundry - Downloads are being handled from pgFoundry - We figured we'd migrate outstanding bugs to pgFoundry by hand - We figured we'd migrate copies of old mailing list archives - We figured we'd announce the deaths of old lists, and suggest subscribing to the new ones - We figured there would be some ability to copy CVS over fairly losslessly The *big* steps are moving email and CVS. I really haven't yet heard a peep yet that hasn't been third-hand about the gBorg outage, after it has been out for over a week now. To say that's displeasing is something of an understatement. It certainly leaves me in no mood to want to keep any services I care to actually have running hosted on gBorg. The fact that it has been out for a week, without any public comment being made, certainly gives me pause. I *HOPE* that we can still recover CVS and email. Question about email: Do we need to migrate the old mailing list archives before setting up new lists on pgFoundry? Or could I set up a "slony1-discuss" at pgFoundry, fairly immediately, and migrate in old archives later? [Possibly helpful factor: It's now September, and the last gBorg traffic was dated in August, so we may not need to mix months...] -- (format nil "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "cbbrowne" "gmail.com") http://linuxdatabases.info/info/x.html Who needs fault-tolerant computers when there's obviously an ample market of fault-tolerant users? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings