Thread: Fwd: [press] high availability solution for PostgreSQL

Fwd: [press] high availability solution for PostgreSQL

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
People,

I think it would be fair to give David a single announcement of "Openminds
offers HA support for PostgreSQL" if he can make it press-release like.   But
just the Announce list, or the news page as well?   Opinions?

-Josh

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Subject: [press] high availability solution for PostgreSQL
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:05:58 +0000
From: "David Goodwin" <david.goodwin@openminds.co.uk>
To: press@postgresql.org

Hello there,

Firstly, thanks for all the work you've all put into Postgres, I've used it
in the past for various programming projects, and have found it to be
exceptional.


Secondly, my company offers High Availability Solutions for Linux, and one
of the applications supported is PostgreSQL (see
http://www.openminds.co.uk/linux_clusters/postgresql.htm ).
The product used is not our own (we are just provide the solution in the UK
& Ireland (and do 1st/2nd line support)).

I emailed Robert Treat a few weeks ago, and he thought it would be news
worthy.

Does this interest you?


Thanks in advance,

David.

--
Technical Consultant.
Open Minds High Availability Solutions
http://www.openminds.co.uk


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Re: Fwd: [press] high availability solution for PostgreSQL

From
"Marc G. Fournier"
Date:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Josh Berkus wrote:

> People,
>
> I think it would be fair to give David a single announcement of
> "Openminds offers HA support for PostgreSQL" if he can make it
> press-release like.  But just the Announce list, or the news page as
> well?  Opinions?

I think it would be more appropriate that the company whose product it is
do the post, no?  Other then that point against, i think it should go in
both places ...