This isn't about pgsql-announce, it's about www.postgresql.org which
should be held to much higher standards imnsho.
On 4/8/08, Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> wrote:
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> - --On Tuesday, April 08, 2008 09:41:21 -0700 Josh Berkus
> <josh@agliodbs.com>
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> > Alvaro,
> >
> >> It is offensive to me that people is now disregarding the fact that
> >> Postgres is an official alias.
> >>
> >
> > An alias (or nickname) doesn't get used for the title of pages on
> > www.postgresql.org, or in the docs. That's really the difference between
> an
> > alias and an official name.
> >
> > Of course, this may not be that consequetial since everyone seems to refer
> to
> > Postgre(SQL) Weekly News as "PWN". I know that, despite reading it most
> > weeks for the last 6 months, this is the first time I noticed.
> >
> > So, thinking about this further, I think this should be up to the web team
> on
> > the amount of naming consistency they want to enforce -- WWW committers
> can
> > always change the page title after David posts it.. I don't really think
> > it's a core decision, and how's core going to give David "orders" anyway?
> > What do we do if he doesn't follow them? Put him on KP detail?
>
> Well, consider DAvid himself has stated "if core tells me to, I will change
> it"
> publicly, sounds to me like alot of egg on his face if he didn't follow such
> ...
>
> I wonder how hard it would be to add a filter to pgsql-announce to do:
>
> s/postgres /PostgreSQL/gi :)
>
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