Two teams. Same problem. Built independently.
pginbox.dev is joining hackorum.dev — one project to make the pg-hackers mailing list actually readable. This is what open source is supposed to feel like. https://percona.community/blog/2026/05/13/two-projects-one-mission-hackorum-and-pginbox-join-forces/ #Postgres
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Two projects, one mission - hackorum and pginbox join forces
Last week, Zsolt and I jumped on a call with someone who had been building something remarkably similar to what we had been working on, completely independently. That someone is Jack Bonatakis, the creator of pginbox.dev, and that call turned into one of the most energizing conversations we’ve had since launching hackorum.dev. Two builders, one problem When we launched Hackorum back in January, the goal was simple but important: make the pg-hackers mailing list actually readable. The list is the heartbeat of PostgreSQL core development, patches are proposed, debated, iterated on, and committed entirely through it. But the interface? Decades-old email threads. Dense, fast-moving, and not exactly welcoming to newcomers or even experienced contributors trying to manage the volume.




