Members of pgsql advocacy,
I just joined Command Prompt, I’d like to introduce myself and offer my
services to the group. I have mostly been in sales, business
development, and marketing roles in my past lives. I am technical in
that I was an engineer, once, but a mere featherweight compared to most
of the members of this group.
I am new to posting on forums so please forgive me and periodically tap
me on the shoulder as I stumble my way through this. I am however no
stranger to software, databases, applications and development tools
having been in the software industry for over 17 years now (and having
“done time” at Oracle, Rational Pure-Atria, and Andersen Consulting).
Seems I am a bit late to get into the action here for this press
release, but I do have some suggestions for the About PostgreSQL
paragraphs that I would like to share with the group for possible future
use (see below).
Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if there are issues / projects
where I can provide input and value. I will try to chime in periodically
as I get myself settled here at Command Prompt.
I look forward to meeting you all at the next major pizza and beer bash
… and we’ll bill it all to Joshua ;-)
-Richard
650.799.5587
About PostgreSQL
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PostgreSQL is the collective work of a global community building on twenty years of development which started at the
Universityof California at Berkeley.
With long-time support for enterprise level features including, ACID compliance, replication, point in time recovery,
storedprocedures, triggers, and sub-queries, PostgreSQL is being used by many of today's most demanding businesses and
governmentagencies.
PostgreSQL is distributed under a BSD license, which allows use and distribution without fees for both commercial and
non-commercialapplications.
Josh Berkus wrote:
>Folks,
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>As promised, I'm calling the 8.1 press release "final". Lots of people
>have had a crack at it; it's time to send it to the translators.
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>So if you were holding something back, you have a matter of hours to
>comment on it.
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