Thread: European users mailing list
Hi, As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other topics relevant to our work in Europe. To subscribe, send the word 'subscribe' to pgsql-eu-general-request@postgresql.org. To unsubscribe, send the word 'unsubscribe' Apologies for the delay in setting this up - the list is there now, archives will be sorted early next week. Regards, Dave.
Dave Page wrote: > As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European > PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing > list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. > > This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a > technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other > topics relevant to our work in Europe. If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have been better. -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Dave Page wrote: >> As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European >> PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing >> list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. >> >> This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a >> technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other >> topics relevant to our work in Europe. > > If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will > certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have been > better. +1 -eu-advocacy seems to make more sense. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake > -- === The PostgreSQL Company: Command Prompt, Inc. === Sales/Support: +1.503.667.4564 || 24x7/Emergency: +1.800.492.2240 Providing the most comprehensive PostgreSQL solutions since 1997 http://www.commandprompt.com/ Donate to the PostgreSQL Project: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate PostgreSQL Replication: http://www.commandprompt.com/products/
Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> Dave Page wrote: >>> As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European >>> PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing >>> list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. >>> >>> This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a >>> technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other >>> topics relevant to our work in Europe. >> >> If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will >> certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have >> been better. > > +1 -eu-advocacy seems to make more sense. With all due repect JD, you were not at the meeting at which this was discussed and are presumably unaware that we discussed more than just 'advocacy'. I expect there to be 3 or 4 -eu lists eventually, one of which may well be -advocacy. But for now, I was asked to arrange a general mailing list, which I have done. Regards, Dave.
On Monday 30 July 2007 03:47, Dave Page wrote: > Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > Peter Eisentraut wrote: > >> Dave Page wrote: > >>> As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European > >>> PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing > >>> list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. > >>> > >>> This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a > >>> technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other > >>> topics relevant to our work in Europe. > >> > >> If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will > >> certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have > >> been better. > > > > +1 -eu-advocacy seems to make more sense. > > With all due repect JD, you were not at the meeting at which this was > discussed and are presumably unaware that we discussed more than just > 'advocacy'. I expect there to be 3 or 4 -eu lists eventually, one of > which may well be -advocacy. > *shrug* I wasn't there either, but seems all the emails I have seen reffered to it as the "European PostgreSQL Users Group", so I expected it to look more like other users groups, ie. eupug@postgresql.org. > But for now, I was asked to arrange a general mailing list, which I have > done. > Except we already had a general european mailing list, so I'm really not clear on what the above is meant for accomplishing. -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL
Robert Treat wrote: > On Monday 30 July 2007 03:47, Dave Page wrote: >> Joshua D. Drake wrote: >>> Peter Eisentraut wrote: >>>> Dave Page wrote: >>>>> As discussed at the first meeting of what will become the European >>>>> PostgreSQL Users Group after pgDay in Prato, we now have a mailing >>>>> list setup at pgsql-eu-general@postgresql.org. >>>>> >>>>> This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a >>>>> technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other >>>>> topics relevant to our work in Europe. >>>> If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will >>>> certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have >>>> been better. >>> +1 -eu-advocacy seems to make more sense. >> With all due repect JD, you were not at the meeting at which this was >> discussed and are presumably unaware that we discussed more than just >> 'advocacy'. I expect there to be 3 or 4 -eu lists eventually, one of >> which may well be -advocacy. >> > > *shrug* I wasn't there either, but seems all the emails I have seen reffered > to it as the "European PostgreSQL Users Group", so I expected it to look more > like other users groups, ie. eupug@postgresql.org. I was at that meeting and for the record: there is no european postgresql user group (yet) - so a general list seems vastly appropriate for discussing "general" european stuff. If we ever get a european user group we can simply add a list for that but what we now need is a list to discuss general topics and only time will tell if we ever need eupug@, pgsql-eu-advocacy@ or nothing at all. > >> But for now, I was asked to arrange a general mailing list, which I have >> done. >> > > Except we already had a general european mailing list, so I'm really not clear > on what the above is meant for accomplishing. that list was not running on official infrastructure and only meant as a short term solution until there was enough momentum and interest to put it on official infrastructure. Stefan
On Monday 30 July 2007 Robert Treat's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote: > *shrug* I wasn't there either, but seems all the emails I have seen > reffered to it as the "European PostgreSQL Users Group", so I expected it > to look more like other users groups, ie. eupug@postgresql.org. This mailing list is supposed to be a coordination infrastructure for discussing about the eupug to be or not to be (of course I hope the former). Moreover I don't see any difference with the mailing list "template" related to french, german, ... mailing lists. > > > But for now, I was asked to arrange a general mailing list, which I have > > done. > > Except we already had a general european mailing list, so I'm really not > clear on what the above is meant for accomplishing. Where is this mailing list? Maybe I'm becoming blind but I cannot see it on the mailing list page....and what is the main purpose of the list you are talking about? Luca
Dave Page wrote: >>>> This is for the European users group, so is not really intended as a >>>> technical list but as a place to discuss events, advocacy and other >>>> topics relevant to our work in Europe. >>> If it's not a general list, why did you name it "general"? That will >>> certainly cause confusion. It sounds like -eu-advocacy might have >>> been better. >> +1 -eu-advocacy seems to make more sense. > > With all due repect JD, you were not at the meeting at which this was > discussed and are presumably unaware that we discussed more than just > 'advocacy'. Fair enough, at least from my perspective it seems odd to have -general because we have pgsql-general and the immediate reaction is going to be, oh I am in EU and have general technical questions. *shrug* if it has all been worked out, so be it. I just think it will be confusing. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake > I expect there to be 3 or 4 -eu lists eventually, one of > which may well be -advocacy. > > But for now, I was asked to arrange a general mailing list, which I have > done. > > Regards, Dave. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org/ > -- === The PostgreSQL Company: Command Prompt, Inc. === Sales/Support: +1.503.667.4564 || 24x7/Emergency: +1.800.492.2240 Providing the most comprehensive PostgreSQL solutions since 1997 http://www.commandprompt.com/ Donate to the PostgreSQL Project: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate PostgreSQL Replication: http://www.commandprompt.com/products/