I think this is the apprach joshua tried the first time and it backfired... I think we need a more personal approach. I'm willing to put time into this if people want a new point man (I don't think Joshua will mind, lmk if you do) but it will have to wait untill after pgcon.
On Thursday 03 May 2007 15:12, Chris Ryan wrote: > I was just getting ready to suggest such an approach. We could > email all the project admins for the reamaining projects with the > dead-line. Backup the information and tell people who to contact in > order to claim whatever information they want. Once the dead-line is > past you can simply shutdown all the gborg services. Those who don't > claim their information either have already moved someplace else or > don't care about what is on gborg anymore. > > Additionally if it were desired we could place tarballs of the > cvsrepositories and whatever download files where uploaded for each > project on some ftp server if anyone was interested in preserving that > ifnormation for posterity. > > It would not be difficult for me to get a list of email addresses > and project names of those admins on gborg. > > Chris Ryan > > --- "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Why not just send a notice out stated that Gborg will be shutdown as > > of June > > 1st ... give a finite deadline to move things over to pgfoundry ... > > just > > because we 'shut down' the site on June 1st, it doesn't mean we are > > going to > > wipe it all out, we can just put a Redirect on the web server on > > gborg over to > > pgfoundry so that ppl can't go *to* gborg's web site ... we can also > > make the > > CVS 'read-only', so that developers can't update the CVS there, but > > ppl can > > still download the code ... > > -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster