Re: Listing recognised NPOs on the website - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | Re: Listing recognised NPOs on the website |
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Msg-id | CABV9wwMsUCVo=8PNoXKX+WJEF6ks6hmQ7gs4pAqsctwia7_B_Q@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-www |
On Thu, Dec 19, 2024 at 8:36 AM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote: > > We have a policy for recognising NPOs on the website, however we don't actually list which NPOs are recognised anywhere,a problem which some of us have noted a few times. > > The attached patch adds a page to do that, and makes a few related adjustments to text on other pages to properly integratethe new page. > > Objections/suggested changes please? > @@ -4,6 +4,16 @@ <h1>Donate <i class="far fa-money-bill-alt"></i></h1> +<p> + This pages lists <a href="/community/recognised-npos">Recognised NPOs</a> This page lists ... + and additional non-profit organisations that are critical to the PostgreSQL + project that you can donate to to help support our work. ... project. Donations to these organizations are helpful in supporting our work. the use of "to to", while technically correct, is awkward, and really the sentence is a bit of a run on, so let's break it up. +</p> +<p> + For larger donations, please consider becoming a <a + href="/about/financial/">Financial Sponsor</a>. +</p> + This bit should probably be removed... I'm not sure what a "larger donation" means and I suspect suggesting people become "financial sponsors" is likely to confuse people who have been making "larger donations" to the existing non-profits for years given this term only exists in the context of these few pages. @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +{%extends "base/page.html"%} +{%block title%}Recognised NPOs{%endblock%} +{%block contents%} + +<h1>Recognised NPOs</h1> + +<p>Recognised NPOs (Non Profit Organisations) are legal entities that support + the PostgreSQL project as their primary objective, and are managed in + accordance with the <a href="/about/policies/npos/">Recognised PostgreSQL + Nonprofit Organisations</a> policy.</p> + +<h2>PostgreSQL Europe</h2> + +<p>PostgreSQL Europe is the "umbrella group" for PostgreSQL User Groups in + Europe and for users in regions that don't have a local user group. It's + goal is to promote the use of PostgreSQL in Europe, primarily by assisting + local user groups to promote the product locally through conferences and + other advocacy, as well as running European-wide conferences and other + activities. + + More information can be found on the + <a href="https://www.postgresql.eu/">PostgreSQL Europe website</a>. +</p> + +<h2>PostgreSQLFr</h2> + +<p>PostgreSQLFr has as its objectives the promotion, the support for + deployment and the development of the Open Source software PostgreSQL + and its derivatives and related projects in France and in French + speaking countries. + + PostgreSQLFr organises the "PG Day France" each year in a different + city, since 2008. More information can be found on the + <a href="https://www.postgresql.fr/">PostgreSQLFr website</a>. +</p> + For the EU and US entries, you put the "more information" bit on its own line; I think that should be done above as well, since it makes it much clearer for scanning purposes. +<h2>United States PostgreSQL Association</h2> + +<p> + The United States PostgreSQL Association, affectionately known as PgUS, + is a IRS 501(c)(3) public charity. It's purpose is to support the growth + and education of PostgreSQL, The World's Most Advanced Open Source Database. + + More information can be found on the + <a href="https://postgresql.us/">PgUS website</a>. +</p> +{%endblock%} Robert Treat https://xzilla.net