Re: Postgres in government - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Robert Treat
Subject Re: Postgres in government
Date
Msg-id 1116523520.24459.2131.camel@camel
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In response to Re: Postgres in government  ("Bryan Encina" <bryan.encina@valleypres.org>)
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On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 13:01, Bryan Encina wrote:
> > > So, if you have used Postgres (or know that it has been used) for a
> > > government project, especially in a 24x7 environment, I
> > would greatly
> > > appreciate hearing about it. Ideally, I need more than just
> > the project
> > > name. Specifically, A brief description of the project, number of
> > > users/transactions as day/week/month, etc, whatever details
> > you have and
> > > can share.
>
> Wasn't the previous "Featured User" quote on the postgresql.org website from
> a representative of the City of Garden Grove in CA?

Noel Proffitt, http://www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us/

There doesn't seem to
> be a way to view the past featured user comments, but I'm pretty sure this
> was the case.

On my personal todo list, but not high at the moment. (Let me add it to
the web todo list though in case anyone wants to jump on it)


 He/she may be willing to provide more info if you can find
> out who it was.

Just to hear Josh groan i'll mention that you can look up the past
quotes via cvs if you really need them.


Also, for the OP, you could check out devis, which is a postgresql
friendly consulting company that specializes in government work.
(http://www.devis.com/Clients/)



Robert Treat
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