As far as I know the PGReplication project is still alive. Darren E-mails about
once a week checking on the mail list status. At this point I have the mailing
lists semi-functional. Archives are working and the administration of lists
works for the most part. I haven't had enough time of late to finish getting
the server setup to actually send/receive mail. When I get there I plan on
sending out a mass mailing to all the lists.
Chris Ryan
Quoting "Marc G. Fournier" <[email protected]>:
>
> Not sure what the status is of it being back online ... Chris?
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, bpalmer wrote:
>
> > > I was lurking on [email protected].
> > > Unsurprisingly, it appears to be gone.
> >
> > There actually is work being done. However, since the list of off
> line,
> > there is a lot of communication via email between Darren and I and
> Betina
> > (and a few others). Once the list comes back, Darren will be posting
> all
> > that was discussed there. We have the 6.4 version working and are
> moving
> > the code to 7.2ish to work from that point on. There are a lot of
> new
> > features in 7.2, however, that need to be considered.
> >
> > So...
> >
> > It is being worked on, but w/o a mailing list up, it's hard to get
> the
> > info out. Please mail Darren or myself if you care to know more.
> >
> > > Darren, or someone, would you please post a link or two? And
> might
> > > I humbly suggest that for a project listed at the very top under
> > > urgent, it would be nice to make it easy to find?
> >
> > The info is now available on gborg:
> >
> > http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php
> >
> > - Brandon
> >
> >
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