Presenting PostgreSQLFr.org and its future - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Jean-Paul ARGUDO |
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Subject | Presenting PostgreSQLFr.org and its future |
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Msg-id | 20041001090117.GA9353@maison.argudo.org Whole thread Raw |
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Re: Presenting PostgreSQLFr.org and its future
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List | pgsql-advocacy |
Hi all, First of all, I apologize to not have been in this mailing list before :) Well, I met Bruce Momjian at Linux Solutions 2004 in february 6. On the 7th, while I got back home, I dediced to buy postgresqlfr.org domain, with the idea to set up a French Community for PostgreSQL. The web site started in 8th february, with few pages on it. What I had in mind is that many IT pros in France were hesitating in migrate from proprietary RDBMS to PostgreSQL. Since I was a consultant in RDBMS (mainly PG!) in an Open Source company for 2 years, I have some relationships with IT Pros that already migrated to PG. I asked them to fill a questionnaire, what few did. After that, we started to test Drupal (drupal.org), one of the few serious CMS that supports PostgreSQL. Finaly our site is 100% Drupal powered and it suits our needs. We have now 120+ registered users, the web site has 50K hits a month, with 5K different people (awstats). So we are proud of this success. A few months ago, the link on postgresql.org to our Fr site boosted clearly our site. :-) We translate and post there yet every mail of the pgsql-announce ML. Plus some do write articles about precise technical matters. For example, the usage of python embedded in PG, or Slony tests, etc. But overall, the *most* seen pages are still those about IT Pros testimonials. since the "book" (drupal term to designate collated pages/articles) has been setted up (a month..), it has been read 600+ times, printed 400+ times (exported in plain text). I think those testimonials serve a lot IT Pros that want to convince their hierarchy that time has come to migrate to PG :) This encourage us to keep the web site up to date! We wonder too that it could be interesting for the advocacy.postgresq.org site to translate testimonials to english. The future: * we're planning to set up an "association": its a french legal term to designate people that join to work together, but for non profite purpose. Typically, to serve others, like a humanist matter. This allows to have a bak account, and manage money a bit: when someone donates (sometimes state/region/city support it too), the money goes to this account, managed by a few representants (president, secretary, and treasurer). This method give also all the transparency that we want, and protects every person in it legally, * when this is done, we'll look for partenership of commercial entities, or governemental ones. Because we need cash for the following: - the web site is planted on a friend's OpenBrick : he paid alone the machine and he's still paying gently for us the hosting. This is not a way to work for us.=> having money to buy a server and hosting it - we'll have a booth at Linux Solutions 2005: we need to buy posters and tshirts to make the booth sympathetic (sourcewear.com) Im planning to ask O'Reilly and Eyrolles (eyrolles recently migrated its web commercial site to PG and added a testimonial to pgfr.org!...) to let books about PG in the booth. Okay, I almost said here what I wanted to inform advocacy people about. Any idea or support would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot! -- Site perso : http://www.argudo.org PostgreSQL : http://www.postgresqlfr.org l'APRIL : http://www.april.org
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