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freedombentoday at 2:11 PM2 repliesview on HN

I totally agree, that is a huge risk. But what if someone from the postgres team decided to step up and maintain it? I'm not saying that's likely, but it is possible for a very popular tool like this. With the way the project exited now, that would not at all be an option. Obviously if postgres themselves decided to do it, they wouldn't need the previous credibility so this isn't the best example


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leoctoday at 2:14 PM

The Apache Foundation used to step in in this kind of situation, didn't it? Thugh maybe pgbackrest isn't quite big and official enough to be the kind of software which Apache takes on, and one certainly hears (increasing?) grumbles about Apache's stewardship.

_fluxtoday at 2:36 PM

If someone really wants to continue the name, they can of course ask the author; maybe they have a compelling case.