Thread: LJ Editor's choice

LJ Editor's choice

From
Jeff Davis
Date:
http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7564

Looks like PostgreSQL won the LJ Editor's choice award for a database.
Great job everyone!

    Jeff Davis


Re: LJ Editor's choice

From
Christopher Browne
Date:
Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when jdavis-pgsql@empires.org (Jeff Davis) wrote:
> http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7564
>
> Looks like PostgreSQL won the LJ Editor's choice award for a database.
> Great job everyone!

Note that they are now taking votes on the "readers' choice" awards...

<http://www.linuxjournal.com/rc2004/>

Vote early, vote, um, once...
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Re: LJ Editor's choice

From
"Marc G. Fournier"
Date:
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Christopher Browne wrote:

> Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when jdavis-pgsql@empires.org (Jeff Davis) wrote:
>> http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7564
>>
>> Looks like PostgreSQL won the LJ Editor's choice award for a database.
>> Great job everyone!
>

Makes our third award from them ... we won in 2000 and 2003 also :)  Nice
to win two years in a row ... :)

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Re: LJ Editor's choice

From
"Simon@2ndquadrant.com"
Date:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote
>
> On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Christopher Browne wrote:
>
> > Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when
> jdavis-pgsql@empires.org (Jeff Davis) wrote:
> >> http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7564
> >>
> >> Looks like PostgreSQL won the LJ Editor's choice award for a database.
> >> Great job everyone!
> >
>
> Makes our third award from them ... we won in 2000 and 2003 also :)  Nice
> to win two years in a row ... :)
>

Can we get that in Big Letters directly underneath the PostgreSQL name on
the web site?

"LINUX Journal's Editors Choice Database in 2004 and 2003"

Can we re-phrase some of the marketing accordingly?

Best Regards, Simon Riggs