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Re: [DOCS] Re: postgresql.org inconsistent (Re: PG replication across DataCenters)

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> > Instead it lists Postgres-R, which has been in koma for how long
> > now... Can't even remember any more.
> 
> Nope, it is actively developed and sponsored by Translattice.

"Actively developed"?

http://www.postgres-r.org/ lists the last entry in the column "News" on
the right with a date of 2010-07-14.

http://git.postgres-r.org/ lists the "Last Change" to Postgres-R as "2
years ago".

http://www.postgres-r.org/downloads/ lists the last "Snapshot patch"
with a date from 2010-08-29.

The "Postgres-R Live-CD" has a date from 2006-07-04!

Sincerely,

Wolfgang


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