Re: Just wanted to say thanks for a great tool - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Brian Modra |
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Subject | Re: Just wanted to say thanks for a great tool |
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Msg-id | 5a9699850911210552u72ce63f1pc26dce9dcb1694b5@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Just wanted to say thanks for a great tool (Steve Crawford <scrawford@pinpointresearch.com>) |
List | pgsql-admin |
Please excuse me if my posting is off-topic, but this is at least closely related to this email thread. See below... 2009/11/20 Steve Crawford <scrawford@pinpointresearch.com>: > So if you have a success-story, consider contributing for the benefit of the > project as a case-study, success-story, etc. For ideas/examples, see: > http://www.postgresql.org/about/casestudies/ > http://www.postgresql.org/about/users > http://www.postgresql.org/about/quotesarchive > > Some of those pages have either a contact or submit-story link. There is > also a separate "advocacy" mailing list. I looked at those lists, but it seems you need to be "someone" to get your quote or comment included, which would not allow me to post anything, as a small company. I have created an open source project that uses PostgreSQL as its database, and I think this qualifies as a "case study", or as "supporting PostgreSQL", more concrete than writing an email of thanks. But I am thankful, and also I'd like to put something back, in the form of my oopen source, which I'd like to advertise somehow to the PostgreSQL users. I joined the psql-announce list, and tried to email them, but my posting got filtered out and discarded. I emailed the owner, but got no reply. How do I advertise my project which uses PostgreSQL ? > > Cheers, > Steve > > Mary Anderson wrote: >> >> Me too. we have been using PostreSQL for three years now in the >> demography department at UC Berkeley. It is great. My specs from my >> academic boss were roughly "Put all conceivable demographic data from any >> source into this data base" -- which lead to an ingeniously complex schema >> which could not have been implemented five or ten years ago. Postgres has >> the power to handle it. But we did have one database crash during those >> three years. >> >> Mary >> >> >> Brian Modra wrote: >>> >>> I also would like to thank the PostgreSQL developers. I've been using >>> it for the last 3 years as the database for a vehicle tracking system. >>> It never fails, its easy to use, and its efficient. >>> I'm also using it for my open source project "The Karoo Project" as >>> the database. >>> Brian >>> >>> 2009/11/19 Campbell, Lance <lance@illinois.edu>: >>> >>>> >>>> My department at the University of Illinois has been using PostgreSQL >>>> for >>>> seven years. We generate around 2 to 4 million pages of dynamic web >>>> content >>>> each month through a single PostgreSQL database. Two weeks ago we >>>> upgraded >>>> from PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.4. It is running great. As a software >>>> architect I >>>> know that many times you only hear about the issues or complaints people >>>> have. I just wanted to let you know that your team is doing a great >>>> job. >>>> >>>> Thanks again for making PostgreSQL such a wonderful product. >>>> >>>> Lance Campbell >>>> Project Manager/Software Architect/DBA >>>> Web Services at Public Affairs >>>> 217-333-0382 >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Brian Modra Land line: +27 23 5411 462 Mobile: +27 79 69 77 082 5 Jan Louw Str, Prince Albert, 6930 Postal: P.O. Box 2, Prince Albert 6930 South Africa http://www.zwartberg.com/
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