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Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I am getting concerned about the quality of email traffic on the
> advocacy list. It seems postings are often not fully formed ideas and
> that threads frequently go on and on with few conclusions. I am
> thinking there has to be more leadership in keeping threads on track,
> and more focus in emails.
>
> Why does this matter? I have been approached by two sales people in the
> past few days who are subscribed to advocacy and want to help
> PostgreSQL, but they are wondering if the advocacy list is a useful
> place for them to help. If we don't add focus to the discussions, we
> risk losing their involvement in advocating PostgreSQL.
>
> FYI, I don't see anywhere near the same kind of unfocused discussion on
> the other PostgreSQL email lists.
What are you actually proposing?
Joshua D. Drake
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