On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 14:08 -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
> All,
>
> We're getting quite a few submissions in /events for webinars for
> various PostgreSQL-associated companies and topics. I'm just not sure,
> as a moderator, whether:
>
> a) company webinars should be bounced as too corporate, or
> b) should be regular events, or
> c) should be training events.
>
> For the kind of event I'm talking about, see this description, which is
> typical:
>
> ==============
> Event: Webinar: Achieving database high availability in 15 minutes with
> Tungsten
> Training event: No
> Location: City: Web-based, State: , Country: United States
> Summary:
>
> Database downtime is one of the most common reasons for application
> failures. Unfortunately, not every product billed as an HA solution
> solves the whole problem. Tungsten clusters are packed with features
> that address database downtime efficiently and are easy to deploy. In 15
> minutes, in fact.
> ==============
>
> I'm really honestly not sure what to do with these kinds of events.
> Seems to me we want to list them, but where?
That isn't training. I have no problem with E-Training being a training
event but ... 15 minutes is a marketing slide.
Joshua D. Drake
>
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