Обсуждение: Google archiving us again
Google is now archiving us again!
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&group=comp.databases.postgresql.hackers
Notice the current dates and no mention of the archive being stopped.
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > I just received this from someone about Google archiving being
> > terminated. Seems amazing but I checked Google and it seems true.
>
> Yeah, I noticed that last night --- they seem to have shut it off as of
> the 16th or so. We should probably tell people about this on all the
> mail lists and encourage complaints.
>
> >> Thank you for your note. It seems that these groups are no longer
> >> archived. Typically when a group is tagged as 'no longer archived' it is
> >> because it is a duplicated group or does not have substantial traffic.
>
> I can't believe either of those claims.
>
> Where does one complain to, exactly?
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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Hi all A German company wants (maybe) migrate to PostgreSQL and asked: - is PostgreSQL classified? Does it have a ECCN (for example 5D002, 5D992, etc.)?? - is PostgreSQL considered as EAR99 product - are there any export restrictions for PostgreSQL? Thanks in advance Conni
Cornelia Boenigk wrote: > A German company wants (maybe) migrate to PostgreSQL and asked: > - is PostgreSQL classified? Does it have a ECCN (for example 5D002, > 5D992, etc.)?? > - is PostgreSQL considered as EAR99 product > - are there any export restrictions for PostgreSQL? Why would a German company care about U.S. export classifications? -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
El Sáb 09 Oct 2004 09:33, Peter Eisentraut escribió:
> Cornelia Boenigk wrote:
> > A German company wants (maybe) migrate to PostgreSQL and asked:
> > - is PostgreSQL classified? Does it have a ECCN (for example 5D002,
> > 5D992, etc.)??
> > - is PostgreSQL considered as EAR99 product
> > - are there any export restrictions for PostgreSQL?
>
> Why would a German company care about U.S. export classifications?
German company that has offices in the U.S. too?
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Cornelia, > > > A German company wants (maybe) migrate to PostgreSQL and asked: > > > - is PostgreSQL classified? Does it have a ECCN (for example 5D002, > > > 5D992, etc.)?? > > > - is PostgreSQL considered as EAR99 product > > > - are there any export restrictions for PostgreSQL? They e-mailed me as well. I told them that a) I had no reason to believe that PostgreSQL was considered a "US Product", and b) that they needed to talk to an attorney. -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco