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On Jul 10, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:


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- From a wikipedia list I'm on:

At the moment there's not even anyone maintaining our PostgreSQL
support, which as free software is more accessible to users and
developers. Oracle isn't even on our radar, so to speak. :)

Anyone looking for a summer project? :)

Where can I take a look at this project? I checked out the Wikipedia site but it wasn't immediately obvious.





 I know that myself and a
few others occasionally look at/ hack on the Wikipedia Postgres
effort, but it would be nice if someone could coordinate it all
or really give it an overhaul. And if someone *is* already doing this,
please let me know, of course.

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Greg Sabino Mullane greg@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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