We have a novice list already.
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Chris Travers wrote:
> Bruno Wolff III wrote:
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> >
> >
> >And more support questions get asked taking time away from development.
> >For companies the net balance is probably in postgres' favor on average.
> >However, getting individuals to use postgres who have no background
> >in databases may be a net minus. Hopefully that won't happen. It will
> >be interesting to see what happens to the support lists after the
> >windows port is available.
> >
> >
> I don't see support questions as being that much of a detractor. Maybe
> if it happens, we can start a Pgsql-newbie's list and initially feature
> those who provide commercial support for the RDBMS? Understand that
> everyone has to start somewhere, and having a fresh perspective on it
> from a newbie may help make a better project. We just need a little
> more insulation between newbie support and development (though the lack
> of such insulation is a general strength of open source software).
>
> I personally think that the way to do this is to create a good set of
> documentation which will help newbies with no RDBMS experience begin to
> understand the basics of PostgreSQL. For better or worse, MySQL owes
> most of their success to the newbies.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>
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