Re: Fwd: [webmaster] News on postgresql.org - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Melanie
Subject Re: Fwd: [webmaster] News on postgresql.org
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In response to Re: Fwd: [webmaster] News on postgresql.org  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
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My thought was more like creating, maintaining, I don't know what you'd 
want to say, some sort of collection of info on who does what, which 
could also make sense that if I can look at lists and see there are 
emails that are falling between the moderator cracks, I could send a 
note to whomever is supposed to be taking care of it.  It just seems to 
me there are a lot of little things that I read on the few lists I'm on 
where because most, if not all, of you guys are much more capable as 
coders (or some other more detailed participant of postgreSQL) that some 
of these sorts of boring, admin things to you guys don't happen till 
there are gripes.  If I could be someone that could track some of those 
sorts of things I actually like that sort of stuff (lord help me :-)

I'd only want to do it if it would be helpful.  If it's not done now 
because it's irrelevant that's cool, but, if it's because nobody likes 
that sort of stuff, I do like it.



Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Are you saying you would help with doing those things, or help with
> documenting who does? :-)
>
> I think both of them would be quite useful. We can always use someone
> who approves things, but it would also definitely be useful to have
> someone document it, and to have someone kick those of us (yeah, me
> included most definitely) who don't get their stuff done.
>
> Kinda like Bruce does with -hackers.
>
> //Magnus
>
>
> Melanie wrote:
>   
>> I tend to be very good at being organizationally anal retentive :-) and
>> wonder if some of these occurrences I see on the lists saying "we really
>> should document who does these things" might be something I could help
>> with?  I'd need some initial direction, and I'd certainly ask for a
>> while that I'd be viewed as someone here to be your individual helper vs
>> me trying to play control freak.  Of course, I'd hope never to become
>> control freak :-) but I'd eventually become self sufficient enough that
>> a note dropped here and there would take care of it.
>> Thoughts??
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave Page wrote:
>>     
>>> Who is news moderator at the moment? We really should document who
>>> does these things...
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Alex Hirniy
>>> Date: Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:06 PM
>>> Subject: [webmaster] News on postgresql.org
>>> To: webmaster@postgresql.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> We have posted a news item regarding a PostgreSQL Data Access
>>> Components, but this information did not appear on the site. We would
>>> like to know why, and what are the requirements for posting
>>> PostgreSQL-related news on the site.
>>>
>>> The text of the news item:
>>>
>>> Devart, the leading provider of solutions for connecting software with
>>> data, has recently announced the release of PostgreSQL Data Access
>>> Components.
>>>
>>> PgDAC is the only solution for Delphi that connects to the server
>>> directly and does not use the PostgreSQL client library. As data is
>>> transferred from socket to storage without additional buffers, the
>>> PgDAC performance is kept on the highest level.
>>>
>>> PostgreSQL Data Access Components offers wide coverage of the
>>> PostgreSQL feature set and extended support of PostgreSQL-specific
>>> data types, and emphasizes optimized data access strategies.
>>>
>>> PgDAC Key Features:
>>>
>>> - Direct access to server data without using client library. Does not
>>> require PostgreSQL client software and works directly through TCP/IP
>>> - Full support of the latest versions of PostgreSQL Server
>>> - Support for all PostgreSQL Server data types
>>> - Disconnected Model with automatic connection control for working
>>> with data offline
>>> - Local Failover for detecting connection loss and implicitly
>>> reexecuting certain operations
>>> - All types of local sorting and filtering, including by calculated
>>> and lookup fields
>>> - Automatic data updating with TPgQuery, TPgTable, and TPgStoredProc
>>> components
>>> - Unicode and national charset support
>>> - Supports many PostgreSQL-specific features, such as notifications,
>>> notices, and sequences
>>> - Advanced script execution functionality with the TPgScript component
>>> - Support for using macros in SQL
>>> - Licensed royalty-free per developer, per team, or per site
>>>
>>> Besides, PgDAC comes with full documentation, comprehensive help, a
>>> large amount of demo projects to help you get started quickly and
>>> easily, and offers support from its developers.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Alexander Hirniy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>
>
>   


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