Claire McLister wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The only objection that I've heard to using Google maps is there are
> some 'copyright issues'. AFAIK, Google Maps come with a fairly liberal
> license. As long as you use it in a web application that is freely
> accessible to users, you are within their terms of use. The problem
> with other approaches was to get wide ranging map images.
>
> While it would be nice to showcase some of the other technologies,
> maybe we can get started on the map and move towards the showcase as
> the technologies and infrastructure becomes available.
>
> To kick things off, I have created a map for Postgresql users at:
>
> http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=1122
>
> Go ahead and add yourself to the map with the password 'pgsql'. You
> can add entries to the map either by specifying a location information
> (address (US), city, state, and country) or just double click on a
> location.
>
> Use the color coding of Green -> Consultant, Red -> User, and Yellow
> -> developer.
does developer mean postgresql developer( contributes code to the
postgresql code base), or any developer that utilizes postgresql in
their applications?