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Subject: Re: [Gforge-admins] Re: PgFoundry Move
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:11:11 -0800
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Guys,
As the person who put $900 of his personal money into the server we're
working on, let me say that I'm in favor of *whatever* gets pgFoundry
moved to a new, fast, dedicated machine -- especially if it can be done
using the time of people who aren't taking that time away from other
community tasks.
Please let me know, though, *before* I fork out $230 for another HDD for
this machine, thanks.
JD, I think, though, that you may be underestimating the rather involved
nature of a GForge install. Especially if we want to provide
semi-secure "sandboxes" for the projects, which was one of the goals of
moving to a new machine.
If we put pgFoundry somewhere else, I'm sure we can find a place for
another fast FBSD6 machine in the network of PostgreSQL servers.
--Josh
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