Re: Slash on PostgreSQL mailing list

From: "Christopher Smith" <csmith(at)gio(dot)com(dot)au>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Slash on PostgreSQL mailing list
Date: 2000-08-02 23:26:01
Message-ID: 4A25692F.00806B6D.00@g000600.gio.com.au
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The better url i found is http://www.link.it/mailman/listinfo/slash-pgsql :)
We can't look at the admin one (the admin one is also posted on slashcode.com by
the way).

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Slash is the weblog/discussion board engine that drives Slashdot and
other sites. It runs on MySql and you probably know that Slashdot is the
flagship MySql application. :-) The Slash open source project is run at
<http://slashcode.com>, and since I've noticed recurring interest in
porting the software to PostgreSQL, I set up a mailing list for people
willing to concentrate on the details of it.

This list should have, IMHO, two tasks: providing a porting of current
Slash release under PostgreSQL, most probably through a patch, and
setting the pace for the PostgreSQL module of the new Bender (Slash
development tree) architecture. What needs to be done is a careful study
of the database definition and the code, to avoid any incompatibility.
Pretty boring things that I believe most of the users running MySql
don't really want
to know about!

Anyway, who is interested can subscribe by writing 'subscribe' to
slash-pgsql-request(at)link(dot)it or via a web page at
<http://www.link.it/mailman/admin/slash-pgsql>.

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