On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>I have been working with many of you for over a hear, and would like to
>know more details about you.
I am 26, and still live with my parents in Madrid. I work at the
university, in a telecommunications school (the same where I have
studied). I am a systems administrator, network administrator,
programmer, consultant, and almost anything you can think of. I also work
(sometimes) doing systems administration and programming out of the
university. My home computer has Windows 95, NT and FreeBSD installed, and
I really really *HATE* Micro$oft :-). At the university, I administer a
Digital Unix machine and a Windows NT network (it sucks).
I use PostgreSQL for a database that contains all the information about
our students. Currently, I am programming an account management system to
keep accounts in sync in Digital Unix and NT. The system contains a daemon
in DU, a service in NT and a front-end written in Java, and it uses
PostgreSQL to store the account data.
My contributions to PostgreSQL have been very small (just a few patches to
get a clean compile in DU), but it's better than nothing :-) I'd like go
get more involved when time permits. Anyway, the PostgreSQL team is doing
a *great* job. We have already a great DBMS, and it is getting better day
by day.
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