Thread: pgday.org and PUG's events

pgday.org and PUG's events

From
Jaime Casanova
Date:
Hi,

I just notice there is a pgday.org domain pointing to a site for an
event for 2008.
Who controls that domain? Is that a domain we can use to create a site
for all PUGs to use for their own PGDays?

Or do we have already something like that? pugs.postgresql.org no
longer work so i guess the migration that was in process two years ago
never happened. Or the site was closed later because of the new Local
User Group list page.

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Re: pgday.org and PUG's events

From
Magnus Hagander
Date:
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Jaime Casanova <jaime@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just notice there is a pgday.org domain pointing to a site for an
> event for 2008.
> Who controls that domain? Is that a domain we can use to create a site
> for all PUGs to use for their own PGDays?

Interesting. That domain is controlled by a domain-squatter, AFAIK.
And just a few weeks ago it did *not* point to an old events page, it
pointed to a very different thing - one more typical of squatters.

Anyway, it's not controlled by the PostgreSQL community in any way.


> Or do we have already something like that? pugs.postgresql.org no
> longer work so i guess the migration that was in process two years ago
> never happened. Or the site was closed later because of the new Local
> User Group list page.

That site was closed a long time ago, yes.


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