Re: your posting - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From elein
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In response to Re: your posting  (Robert Bernier <robert.bernier5@sympatico.ca>)
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As one who has been providing a newsletter for a little
under two years, I would certainly appreciate "resources".

Until this gets underway, remember that General Bits
always welcomes articles from the PostgreSQL Community
and always has.  Contact me directly!

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On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 09:36:17PM -0400, Robert Bernier wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I've got an announcement that might interest the community at
> large and to you guys who know me in particular.
> I've been contracted by SRA-America to do some free-lance
> writing. The company is getting documentation that it can use and
> is also giving back to the community by allowing me to make my
> writings available for everbody. The company is providing a
> different kind of support that the Pg community is not used to
> seeing i.e. documentation. We're looking at creating a newsletter
> on the site: the newsletter concept is still under development
> but some of the ideas kicking around is to make it into a
> type of online magazine dedicated to PostgreSQL. It would include
> howto's, interviews and news. It could include articles from a
> number of sources, such as you.
>
> I welcome any and all responses to this thread concerning the
> newsletter idea. A lot of people have worked hard creating their
> own internet presence over the last while, and you know who you
> are! I want to work with you and I think we may finally now have
> the resources to creating a large scale documentation
> infrastructure. Programming isn't the only way to support
> postgres, OSCON was the success it was because we talked up a
> storm.
>
>
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