Re: [pgsql-www] [pgsql-advocacy] Gborg: announcement by 404
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 01:34:05PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote: > > For all the discussions on why doing this so quickly was such a bad idea, do > > you realize that *so far*, there have been a whole three *active* projects that > > hadn't been moved over? pgweb, pljava and pgjdbc ... > > That is completely irrelevant. My point is a simple one: we're a mature > project, and we should act like grown ups with our infrastructure. That > means rather more _specific_ notice to users about when things will go away. > The way it happened, it looked like someone woke up one morning and said, "I > think I'll take down gborg today." If we want people to trust our software > with their critical data, we have to act as though predictability is a good > thing. > > Nobody is suggesting that it was ok to have gborg linger the way it did. > All I'm saying is that the next time we shut something down, we need to tell > _everybody_ well in advance exactly _when_ we think things will go away > (emergencies are, of course, excepted). This doesn't mean four-hour > "maintenance windows" at midnight or any of that. But it does mean that, > some weeks in advance of something going away, there should be some evidence > that the changes are planned.
Agreed. I assume it was just done this way due to frustration, which
isn't a great way to deal with things, but I think we all understand it.
(I have to say I was kind of shocked at the rapidity of it, but at this
stage, I wasn't going to slow down something I have been waiting for for
years. ;-) )
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