It would be nice to have some sort of knowledge
of which postgres people are speaking. I am
planning on submitting a talk as I did last year.
It would help us coordinate the BOF better.
We did not do a good job last year. It would
also help us talk about some of the things that
could be better this year than last. I have some
(ahem) opinions about this.
It would also help those of us from different coasts
spend some time talking at reasonable hours and places
I would be happy to help coordinate people in whatever
way I can for the actual fling.
This does not have anything to do with who is talking
to O'Reilly by the way. Remember, they had a single
point of contact failure last year and caused some
hard feelings. It is *good* that they've sent out
notices to several of us. Now we just have to act
like we are sort of coordinated...
--elein
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 07:15:27PM -0800, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
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> >I really do think that we, as a community, should try to organize who's
> >going to propose what in order to have a "complete track" for PostgreSQL
> >this time, rather than just encouraging people to apply willy-nilly.
> >
> >
> >
> What about nilly-willy?
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