Invitation - PostgreSQL Graphic Tools Developer Meeting - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | PostgreSQL Graphics Tools Developper Meeting Organisers |
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Subject | Invitation - PostgreSQL Graphic Tools Developer Meeting |
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Msg-id | 1c10ff1ff8.85873058eb.20170906082335.0626d0c81c.c85005a3@mail48.atl11.rsgsv.net Whole thread Raw |
List | pgadmin-hackers |
Disclaimer: You may have already received this invitation, given that we sent it during summer vacation, we thought it deserveda follow-up invitation campaign. We currently have 11 registered developer from around seven different projects.You can visit the meeting's wiki page to remain informed with the organization and outcomes of the meeting: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Graphic_Tools_Developper_Meeting_2017 On october 24th, you're invited to: PostgreSQL Graphic Tools Developer Meeting, right before PostgreSQL Conference Europe, in Warsaw, Poland. Dear PostgreSQL community members and advocates, We're sending you this message because we have identified you as a developer of a PostgreSQL GUI tool or as a key memberof the PostgreSQL community in this domain. We'd like to invite you to a meeting in Warsaw, Poland this autumn to discussthe following subject: How can we improve the PostgreSQL users experience? The idea here, is to get some of the most qualified members of our community together, and figure out different ways we couldproduce better graphic tools for PostgreSQL and how to implement these improvements. As you may know, there are numerous graphic tools inside the PostgreSQL community. While we believe that diversity is akey point in this area, we also feel the need for more interoperability between the tools provided by the community. What if pgAdmin could load and display a pgBadger report? What if pgWatch and pgHero authors could share their experience? What if several monitoring tools could collect data from the same remote agent? What if pgweb could interact with different backup tools like barman or pgbackrest? This is a complex subject and to address it we need to gather developers from different tools, companies and countries atthe same place during one day and PG Conference Europe 2017 in Warsaw is a great place for that ! If you're interestedby this proposal, please fill the register form below: Please fill this form to register: https://goo.gl/forms/CKlMCdezBgnYHMAA3 If you think this invitation should be addressed to someone else in your project or your company, let us know and we willcontact this person and remove you from this mailing list. The meeting is planed as follows: we will start the day with a quick presentation of each project, to explain the purpose of your tool(s), the problems youface, your roadmap and the topics you'd like to work on. The rest of the day would be organized has workshops in small groups around subjects like: Devops Charting Librairies Architecture Relations with the PostgreSQL core developpers Interoperability InteractionDesign and UX/UI Packaging Cloud and SAAS The room and lunch breaks are sponsored by PostgreSQL Europe. This meeting is completely free but by invitation only. Ifyou think we should invite someone who's not on the list, please let us know! This meeting is scheduled right before PostgreSQL Europe Conference on October 24th 2017 in Warsaw. More about the eventhere: https://2017.pgconf.eu/ As a reminder the CFP for PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2017 is also open: https://2017.pgconf.eu/callforpapers We hope this meeting will benefit all PostgreSQL Graphic Tools and have an impact on the PostgreSQL user experience! Pleasedon't forget to register for the meeting: https://goo.gl/forms/CKlMCdezBgnYHMAA3 See you in Warsaw! If you have any questions or ideas, please contact us: damien.clochard@dalibo.com --- The PostgreSQL Graphic Tools Developer Meeting organizers ============================================== Unsubscribe pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org from this list: http://dalibo.us6.list-manage2.com/unsubscribe?u=1c10ff1ff8&id=3c5ef40fe9&e=85873058eb&c=0626d0c81c
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