On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> wrote:
>> Now, it could be that I just need a better imagination. However, in
>> my experience, curriculum development is a lot of work. If it's done
>> for free, I think it's not likely to be high quality. And if it's
>> high quality, I think it will be because people with experience in
>> both PostgreSQL and curriculum development got paid to spend a lot of
>> time creating it, and then more time updating it each time a new
>> release comes out. I would be very happy if someone volunteered to do
>> all of that work on an ongoing basis for no money and then did a great
>> job. I would be even happier if some company volunteered to fund that
>> work on an ongoing basis in a way that benefited not only that company
>> but the whole community. Although I would be happy about those
>
> This is exactly what the Linux Foundation seems to be offering, is it not?
No idea, but if they are, that's great.
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