Обсуждение: [SwissPUG] Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group
Hello We are very glad to announce the creation of the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group (SwissPUG). We are currently preparing theconstituent assembly which will take place in Zurich in the first half of 2015 depending on the progress of the work.Everybody living in Switzerland and sharing an interest in PostgreSQL is kindly invited to contribute. We would appreciateyour help in creating a mailing list on postgresql.org for us (possiblyswisspug@postgresql.org or something similaraccording to the naming rules of the community) and in getting listed on the PUGS list. You will find more information onhttp://www.swisspug.org. We are also cooperating with the organizers of the Swiss Postgres Conference 2015, that will be held on June 25th/26th 2015in Rapperswil: Information on the conference are available onhttp://www.postgres-conference.ch. Thank you! Charles Clavadetscher on behalf of the SwissPUG Constituent Board
Hi Charles,
Hello
We are very glad to announce the creation of the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group (SwissPUG). We are currently preparing the constituent assembly which will take place in Zurich in the first half of 2015 depending on the progress of the work. Everybody living in Switzerland and sharing an interest in PostgreSQL is kindly invited to contribute. We would appreciate your help in creating a mailing list on postgresql.org for us (possiblyswisspug@postgresql.org or something similar according to the naming rules of the community) and in getting listed on the PUGS list.
You will find more information onhttp://www.swisspug.org.
We are also cooperating with the organizers of the Swiss Postgres Conference 2015, that will be held on June 25th/26th 2015 in Rapperswil: Information on the conference are available onhttp://www.postgres-conference.ch.
Thank you!
Congrats on getting the SwissPUG started. I have added it to the list on the site: http://www.postgresql.org/community/user-groups/
To get a .org mailing list, it is best to contact the pgsql-www mailing list (which I have copied) as the people who manage the mailing lists are there.
Best,
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan
Thank you for adding our link to the PUGS page and for forwarding our wish/request for a mailing list to pgsql-www. Would it be possible to change the website link to be simply http://www.swisspug.org, instead of http://www.swisspug.org/wiki/index.php/Swiss_PostgreSQL_Users_Group? The domain is owned by our association and will stay, while we may have something different than a wiki behind the URL in the future (although I don't think that this will happen soon).
Best regard and thanks again.
Charles
Thank you for adding our link to the PUGS page and for forwarding our wish/request for a mailing list to pgsql-www. Would it be possible to change the website link to be simply http://www.swisspug.org, instead of http://www.swisspug.org/wiki/index.php/Swiss_PostgreSQL_Users_Group? The domain is owned by our association and will stay, while we may have something different than a wiki behind the URL in the future (although I don't think that this will happen soon).
Best regard and thanks again.
Charles
On 12/01/2014 11:14 PM, Jonathan S. Katz wrote:
Hi Charles,Hello
We are very glad to announce the creation of the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group (SwissPUG). We are currently preparing the constituent assembly which will take place in Zurich in the first half of 2015 depending on the progress of the work. Everybody living in Switzerland and sharing an interest in PostgreSQL is kindly invited to contribute. We would appreciate your help in creating a mailing list on postgresql.org for us (possiblyswisspug@postgresql.org or something similar according to the naming rules of the community) and in getting listed on the PUGS list.
You will find more information onhttp://www.swisspug.org.
We are also cooperating with the organizers of the Swiss Postgres Conference 2015, that will be held on June 25th/26th 2015 in Rapperswil: Information on the conference are available onhttp://www.postgres-conference.ch.
Thank you!Congrats on getting the SwissPUG started. I have added it to the list on the site: http://www.postgresql.org/community/user-groups/To get a .org mailing list, it is best to contact the pgsql-www mailing list (which I have copied) as the people who manage the mailing lists are there.Best,Jonathan
Jonathan S. Katz wrote: > Hi Charles, > > > > Hello > > > > We are very glad to announce the creation of the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group (SwissPUG). We are currently preparingthe constituent assembly which will take place in Zurich in the first half of 2015 depending on the progress ofthe work. Everybody living in Switzerland and sharing an interest in PostgreSQL is kindly invited to contribute. We wouldappreciate your help in creating a mailing list on postgresql.org for us (possiblyswisspug@postgresql.org or somethingsimilar according to the naming rules of the community) and in getting listed on the PUGS list. > > > > You will find more information onhttp://www.swisspug.org. > > > > We are also cooperating with the organizers of the Swiss Postgres Conference 2015, that will be held on June 25th/26th2015 in Rapperswil: Information on the conference are available onhttp://www.postgres-conference.ch. > > Congrats on getting the SwissPUG started. I have added it to the list on the site: http://www.postgresql.org/community/user-groups/ > > To get a .org mailing list, it is best to contact the pgsql-www mailing list (which I have copied) as the people who managethe mailing lists are there. Usual question applies here: do you *really* need a mailing list? We have turned down a few requests lately ... -- Álvaro Herrera http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services