Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> Jan, you actually worked for Nusphere, Multera, and PeerDirect as part
> of this employment, right?
One after another,
I first worked for NuSphere, then was transferred to PeerDirect in
September 2002. Multera was a marketing name used while a lawsuite
against a swedish software company - I forgot the name - caused some bad
publicity. Both companies are Progress subsidiaries.
Jan
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>
> Jan Wieck wrote:
> > I would like to let the PostgreSQL user- and developer-communities know
> > that my employment with PeerDirect Corporation in Bedford, Massachusetts
> > ended. Please honor that I cannot and will not discuss any details or
> > backgrounds about this move in public.
> >
> > As a coreteam member I would like to thank PeerDirect for the
> > opportunity to work on the native Windows 32 port and for contributing
> > the resulting code to our project.
> >
> >
> > Jan Wieck
> >
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