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OT: publicly available databases?

От
Andrew Gould
Дата:
I just finished migrating US county level census data
into a PostgreSQL database; and thought I'd save
others the trouble of doing the same.  (I've been
laid-off and am trying to stay busy.)  The gzipped,
dump file is approximately 9.5MB.

Is there a place online where people share data?  I
thought about offering it to techdocs or pgfoundry;
but it's neither documentation, nor an application, so
I didn't think it would be appropriate.

If there is no such repository; but you would like
more information, please contact me off-list.

Thanks,

Andrew

Re: OT: publicly available databases?

От
Michael Fuhr
Дата:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:52:03AM -0700, Andrew Gould wrote:
> Is there a place online where people share data?  I
> thought about offering it to techdocs or pgfoundry;
> but it's neither documentation, nor an application, so
> I didn't think it would be appropriate.

PgFoundry has a Sample Databases project:

http://pgfoundry.org/projects/dbsamples/

--
Michael Fuhr

Re: OT: publicly available databases?

От
Chris Browne
Дата:
andrewgould@yahoo.com (Andrew Gould) writes:
> I just finished migrating US county level census data
> into a PostgreSQL database; and thought I'd save
> others the trouble of doing the same.  (I've been
> laid-off and am trying to stay busy.)  The gzipped,
> dump file is approximately 9.5MB.
>
> Is there a place online where people share data?  I
> thought about offering it to techdocs or pgfoundry;
> but it's neither documentation, nor an application, so
> I didn't think it would be appropriate.
>
> If there is no such repository; but you would like
> more information, please contact me off-list.

There is a relevant project at pgFoundry:
  <http://pgfoundry.org/projects/dbsamples/>

Having interesting databases of interesting size is definitely a
useful thing.  Good for plenty of purposes.

BTW, the MySQL folk created a sample database called Sakila
<http://www.openwin.org/mike/index.php/archives/2006/04/sakila-08/>,
loosely based on the Dell DVD application.  They licensed under BSDL
specifically to allow it to be widely used for samples in books and
magazine articles and such...

Robert Treat has done a PostgreSQL port, which is at pgFoundry, part
of that project, called Pagila.
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Re: OT: publicly available databases?

От
"Joshua D. Drake"
Дата:
Andrew Gould wrote:
> I just finished migrating US county level census data
> into a PostgreSQL database; and thought I'd save
> others the trouble of doing the same.  (I've been
> laid-off and am trying to stay busy.)  The gzipped,
> dump file is approximately 9.5MB.
>
> Is there a place online where people share data?  I
> thought about offering it to techdocs or pgfoundry;
> but it's neither documentation, nor an application, so
> I didn't think it would be appropriate.
>
> If there is no such repository; but you would like
> more information, please contact me off-list.
>

I would appreciate the data but to ask your question... There is a
sample databases project on pgfoundry which I think this would be
perfect for.

Joshua D. Drake


> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
>
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