Обсуждение: The new globe
First of all, great work. I love it. Just some minor nitpits: My mail address while correct in the text is incorrect in the graphic. The mail address listed there is no longer valid, so mail may bounce. As for the text, I have done next to nothing for multi-byte support. I guess this one's incorrect. Also we list Dr. Andrew Martin (btw if we do list titles, I have a Dr. too :-)) as having done the ecpg interface. I don't like to offend him, but Andrew what part of the interface did you write? The original source was done by Linus Tolke AFAIK. Michael -- Dr. Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz | Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL!
Dr. Michael Meskes wrote:
^^^
>
> First of all, great work. I love it. Just some minor nitpits:
Why do so many people like such a simple graphic? :-)
> My mail address while correct in the text is incorrect in the graphic. The
> mail address listed there is no longer valid, so mail may bounce.
Hmmm - the address in the graphic, the one in the text and
the mailto: hyperlink on it are all the same:
<meskes@postgresql.org> - or do I need new glasses?
> As for the text, I have done next to nothing for multi-byte support. I guess
> this one's incorrect.
>
> Also we list Dr. Andrew Martin (btw if we do list titles, I have a Dr. too
> :-)) as having done the ecpg interface. I don't like to offend him, but
> Andrew what part of the interface did you write? The original source was
> done by Linus Tolke AFAIK.
Now it starts, so let's grab the chance.
Well, the ~wieck developers page was just a quick hack to
demonstrate how my version would look like. But it seems to
be the right time to tidy up the entire content before I
release the lock and hand it back to Bruce and Vince. I
wondered all the time I worked on it why there's a pin for
Neil while he's not mentioned in the text at all?!?
Would ANYONE who's listed or pinned on the page/graphic, and
those who want to be, please drop me a little note including:
o the complete name, maybe title (if they want) and
location (like {in|near} Hamburg, Germany). For
locations usually unknown in the world (like Harsefeld in
my case) we use a bigger town close to that and say near.
o the LAT/LON position of their location so I don't have to
lookup everyone in my maps,
o the correct eMail address,
o and most important, the contributions they have made to
PostgreSQL.
Jan
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> Well, the ~wieck developers page was just a quick hack to
> demonstrate how my version would look like. But it seems to
> be the right time to tidy up the entire content before I
> release the lock and hand it back to Bruce and Vince. I
> wondered all the time I worked on it why there's a pin for
> Neil while he's not mentioned in the text at all?!?
>
> Would ANYONE who's listed or pinned on the page/graphic, and
> those who want to be, please drop me a little note including:
>
> o the complete name, maybe title (if they want) and
> location (like {in|near} Hamburg, Germany). For
> locations usually unknown in the world (like Harsefeld in
> my case) we use a bigger town close to that and say near.
> o the LAT/LON position of their location so I don't have to
> lookup everyone in my maps,
> o the correct eMail address,
> o and most important, the contributions they have made to
> PostgreSQL.
Yes, please folks, let's send him the updates.
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> > Would ANYONE who's listed or pinned on the page/graphic, and
> > those who want to be, please drop me a little note including:
> >
> > o the complete name, maybe title (if they want) and
> > location (like {in|near} Hamburg, Germany). For
> > locations usually unknown in the world (like Harsefeld in
> > my case) we use a bigger town close to that and say near.
> > o the LAT/LON position of their location so I don't have to
> > lookup everyone in my maps,
> > o the correct eMail address,
> > o and most important, the contributions they have made to
> > PostgreSQL.
>
> Yes, please folks, let's send him the updates.
Just uploaded the latest version. You need a Shift+Reload to
get the latest image corresponding to the map. I polished it
up a little, filled water into some lakes and added some text
to the lower half.
Added are:
Oleg Bartunov,
Byron Nikolaidis (just the pin) and
Lamar Owen.
Now the east coast is more packed - just like europe. :-)
In the text section I've added another cathegory "Non-code
contributors". That's where I added Oleg.
Jan
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> > Yes, please folks, let's send him the updates. > > Just uploaded the latest version. You need a Shift+Reload to > get the latest image corresponding to the map. I polished it > up a little, filled water into some lakes and added some text > to the lower half. > > Added are: > > Oleg Bartunov, > Byron Nikolaidis (just the pin) and > Lamar Owen. > > Now the east coast is more packed - just like europe. :-) > > In the text section I've added another cathegory "Non-code > contributors". That's where I added Oleg. I think you can put Vince there too. I removed the section because only Vince was there in the past. -- Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000+ If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania19026
On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 11:20:15PM +0200, Jan Wieck wrote:
> Hmmm - the address in the graphic, the one in the text and
> the mailto: hyperlink on it are all the same:
> <meskes@postgresql.org> - or do I need new glasses?
I get meskes@topsystem.de if I go over my place in the graphic.
> o the complete name, maybe title (if they want) and
> location (like {in|near} Hamburg, Germany). For
> locations usually unknown in the world (like Harsefeld in
> my case) we use a bigger town close to that and say near.
Dr. Michael Meskes, near Dusseldorf.
> o the LAT/LON position of their location so I don't have to
> lookup everyone in my maps,
Since I'm already in, do you still need this?
> o the correct eMail address,
meskes@postgresql.org
> o and most important, the contributions they have made to
> PostgreSQL.
Maintaining ecpg since version 0.2.
Michael
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Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL!
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 11:20:15PM +0200, Jan Wieck wrote:
> > Hmmm - the address in the graphic, the one in the text and
> > the mailto: hyperlink on it are all the same:
> > <meskes@postgresql.org> - or do I need new glasses?
>
> I get meskes@topsystem.de if I go over my place in the graphic.
You're right - I need nu ones.
>
> > o the complete name, maybe title (if they want) and
> > location (like {in|near} Hamburg, Germany). For
> > locations usually unknown in the world (like Harsefeld in
> > my case) we use a bigger town close to that and say near.
>
> Dr. Michael Meskes, near Dusseldorf.
I made it Düsseldorf, or do you insist on Dusseldorf?
:-)
Jan
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# Let's break this rule - forgive me. #
#========================================= wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck) #
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 04:43:40PM +0200, Jan Wieck wrote: > I made it Düsseldorf, or do you insist on Dusseldorf? > :-) Of course not. But I'd prefer if everyone would know Erkelenz of course. :-) Michael -- Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz | Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL!