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On 09/10/2015 10:11 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
El 10/09/15 a las 13:17, Ioana Danes escribió:

I could not find a mailing list for BDR/UDR so I thought to post my
issue here with my hope that somebody can help me.

It seems people are now looking for a specific mailing list for bdr/udr
extensions and as I recall from earlier mails, there was some consensus
(maybe I'm mistaken on that, but the topic came up) on having a specific
list for bdr/udr issues.

Where should this be handled? Should it be sent to the pgsql-www list?

Yes.

jD

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