Re: PostgreSQL speakers needed for OSCON 2004 - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | elein |
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Subject | Re: PostgreSQL speakers needed for OSCON 2004 |
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Msg-id | 20031219113209.Y7541@cookie.varlena.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: PostgreSQL speakers needed for OSCON 2004 (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL speakers needed for OSCON 2004
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List | pgsql-advocacy |
I like Joe's ideas about presentations on the specific PLs. This crosses over with Robert's idea about advanced Tools and Tricks. So...I'm considering both a talk and a tutorial proposal. I can't decide yet exactly what I'm going to do, yet, but I need to put it out so that if someone else wants one of these topics we can either work together or figure out who wants to do what. * What is a ORDBMS? And how does postgresql implement it? (talk) * Advanced plpgsql (talk or tutorial) * Basic plpython (talk or tutorial) * Intro to postgresql (tutorial) * Creating new datatypes (this might conflict with Joe's tutorial). (tutorial) --elein On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 01:41:15PM -0500, Robert Treat wrote: > On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 21:52, Josh Berkus wrote: > > Greg, > > > > > The call for participation has been issued for the 2004 O'Reilly > > > Open Source convention, and once again, PostgreSQL has a track: > > > > Hmmmm ... I think we're double-tracking here -- O'Reilly e-mailed me > > seperately today. Just one of us should be the contact point. > > > > Also, Jillian, are you up for helping to organize this? > > > > 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. > > > > Here are ideas for possible presentations that either people have > mentioned to me or I have been kicking around: > > Introduction to PostgreSQL - a brief run down on features, > set-up/administration, where to get help and information, where to find > add-on software, > > PostgreSQL on Windows - Showcase postgresql native windows (hopefully), > explain how the different tools work, cover ODBC information. > > >From LRU to ARC - explain the changes involved in the switch and the > reasoning behind it. > > Full Text Indexing with tsearch2 - explain how it all works > > Optimizing PostgreSQL queries - explain output of explain commands and > what too look for in them. Also go over logging options that can help > > PostgreSQL Advanced Tools and Tricks - examples of using complex > functions / data types / operators, using rules to make updateable > views, using triggers to make materialized views. > > Replication - give a run down of various replication solutions, > including rserv in contrib, and rserve/slony from gborg. Potentially > highlight commercial offerings. > > PostGIS - explain what it is, how you use it, how it's handy. > > DataWarehousing with PostgreSQL - Cover improvements in 7.4 for this, > also some items in contrib. > > PostgreSQL war stories - A good example is the .org registry, but it's > been done, so showcase another "enterprise level" setup, or perhaps a > migration from Oracle/DB2/m$ > > > > Anyone care to add to the list, or claim one of these? > > > Robert Treat > -- > Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
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