postgresql, again.

Nick Hudson nhudson at lunar-linux.org
Tue Mar 30 12:38:04 GMT 2004


good god I am a freak ... saw=say

nick


Nick Hudson wrote:

> I saw do what you want to with the module and then commit it to cvs... 
> If you know that it works and you see that it is working then submit 
> it back and someone will put it in cvs.  Hell you can email it to me 
> personally and I will put it in moonbase.  I dont think you have to 
> worry about stepping on anyones toes here.
>
> Nick
>
>
> Dennis Veatch wrote:
>
>> I some how sense a certain amount of stonewalling (perhaps wrongly) 
>> about the postgresql maintainer question. Which really is not my 
>> question at all.
>> I understand it's function. Which is the reason I asked nhudson about 
>> the module. Who responded in effect, "haven't messed with it since 
>> sorcerer days" and "I only fiddle with mysql" (paraphrase of course). 
>> It was also mentioned the last to version bump was florin. If either 
>> of these gents, do not want to deal with this module, I would be 
>> pleased to do so.
>>
>> Sorcerer days is a rather long time and this module has only 
>> experienced version bumps. There are additional options postgresql 
>> has that are not part of the current module I would like to see 
>> implemented. I even submitted via this mail list some changes to 
>> reflect that and there has not been any comments about them.
>>
>> So at this point I can only assume;
>>
>> a) I'm not a developer, go away and leave us alone.
>> b) I truly do not understand the maintainer issue and was completely 
>> wrong by asking nhudson about the module, even though he is 
>> identified as such.
>> c) The bug list should be used for such things.
>> d) Any attempt to resquest developer status for this module will be 
>> shot down faster than Iraqi fighter aircraft.
>>
>>
>>  
>>
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