On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 06:05:14PM +0000, ourdiaspora wrote:
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>On Saturday, September 26, 2020 5:04 PM, David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 3:11 AM ourdiaspora <ourdiaspora@protonmail.com> wrote:
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>> > Mail list readers,
>> >
>> > Firstly, within the mailing list web pages, references to "blacklist"???
>>
>> Maybe provide a link to where and a suggested alternative wording.
>>
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>See title 'Manage email addresses' after sign-in to your postgresql web site account
>
>"allowed", "dis-allowed" could suffice
>
>> > Anyway, please include with greater prominence, the existence of community social media platforms such as
Hubzilla,Mastodon, Diaspora.
>>
>> If you know that these things exist you should provide links to them, and suggest where you think "prominent" is on
oursite.
>>
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>Some examples:
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>https://fediverse.party/en/portal/servers
>https://diasporafoundation.org
>https://joinmastodon.org/
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>Postgresql home web page should have hyperlinks to official postgresql servers for these services.
>
I'm not sure there are official (i.e. operated by PGDG) postgresql
servers for these services.
>So, next to the home page which shows:
>https://twitter.com/postgresql
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>There should be:
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>https://postgresql.org/mastodon
>https://postgresql.org/hubzilla
>etc.
>
Those links lead nowhere, so it's not clear to me what exactly is your
proposal? Are you suggesting PGDG should start running those services?
I very much doubt PGDG has the resources (esp. manpower) to run and
maintain every possible service of this kind ...
>Of course, each community social media service should describe the
>postgreqsl configuration.
>
Not sure what you mean by this? What postgresql configuration?
regards
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