Re: Mirroring PostgreSQL related content - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From elein
Subject Re: Mirroring PostgreSQL related content
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Msg-id 20060421200638.GE5294@varlena.com
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In response to Mirroring PostgreSQL related content  ("Jim C. Nasby" <jnasby@pervasive.com>)
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Speaking for my site, www.varlena.com/GeneralBits, only,
I prefer to have a prominent (not deep) link on postgresql.
I do not want my content mirrored by I want the link to be useful.

Although I have been slacking in writing new articles, there is a
3 year repository of articles on my site.  The point of these
articles was to help postgres users--it is my return to the community.
As it stands, most people get to my articles through google and
not the postgresql.org web site.

This is just one point of view from a heavy content provider of
postgresql articles.  People who have a few articles may well
want them to be hosted on postgresql.org.

In the past we have been lax about organizing and maintaining
individual informational articles.  Techdocs (ack!) It may be possible
to push this over onto planetpostgres as long as we give ample
visibility to its link.  And people know where to post articles or
links to them.

--elein


On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 12:55:10PM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
> After seeing reports of some very interesting sounding articles that
> were hosted elsewhere are now 404...
>
> Do we make any efforts to mirror the content of PostgreSQL related
> stories or articles? Presumably this would require contacting authors
> for permission, but perhaps we can find some enthusiastic newbies to do
> that...
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