Byron Nikolaidis <byronn@insightdist.com> el día Wed, 24 Mar 1999 15:57:04
-0500, escribió:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I just wanted to let everyone know that today is my last day at Insight
>Distribution Systems. There will be no one else at Insight taking over
>the development and support of the ODBC driver since it was more of a
>side project and no one knows anything about it anyway. Also, in case
>anyone didn't know, Dave Hartwig left the company about 3 weeks ago, so
>I was solely representing the Postgres faction at Insight.
>
>I would like to continue my role as primary development and support of
>the odbc driver to the extent possible. But since there are a lot of
>factors involved, I'm just not sure what that extent might be. IF I can
>keep my account at Insight, I should be able to test out things and
>maybe add new functionality/features, if I have the time.
>
>As far as the Insight-Psqlodbc web site goes, I have talked with some
>people and the plan is to keep it alive. I have asked that I be allowed
>to update it as necessary and they seemed agreeable to that.
>
>I also will remain subscribed to the "interfaces" mailing list for as
>long as possible (I have unsubscribed to all others). I should be able
>to check the mailing list perhaps once or twice a week. I will have to
>see how it goes with my new job before I know for sure. But the thing
>is, since I do not currently have any internet access at home, I have to
>rely on Insight to allow me to keep dialing in and doing that.
>
>I would like to say that I have enjoyed working with everyone and I
>really enjoyed contributing to the PostgreSQL project. I have learned
>alot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively. I
>wish everyone the best and I sincerely hope that Postgres continues to
>grow at the incredible rate it has been.
Oh, my... this make my sad day...
The only thing I can do is to offer a web site (in the form of
http://perio.unlp.edu.ar/psqlodbc) that you don't have
to maintain (I will do that with whatever changes you request), but
my permanent connection to Internet is a little slow (28.8).
But, /please/, keep us informed about your movements.
Sergio