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Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces

От
"Dave Page"
Дата:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:scrappy@hub.org]
> Sent: 04 December 2002 13:41
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: Peter Eisentraut; Justin Clift; Bruce Momjian;
> PostgreSQL-development
> Subject: RE: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Global
> Development Group Announces
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Dave Page wrote:
>
> > I'll preempt the 'this was all discussed on -advocacy, you
> should have
> > been there' response with yet another agreement with Vince
> :-) - I too
> > am getting far too much mail these days and another list is
> the last
> > thing I need.
>
> And I'll pre-empt *that* with "the volume of email isn't
> changing, only the ability to filter that email" ... the
> purpose of the -advocacy list is to focus on how to better
> market the software ... not through stuff like advertising,
> but how do we provide information to debunk alot of the
> out-dated myths that still float around ...

Which is perfectly fine, but as one of the web site developers, I don't
want to have to sit in on all the marketing threads to know what they
want done with the websites. Instead I'd rather the discussions are
summarized by one the the guys there (you/Justin/Bruce?), and they
present that to -www and say 'this is what we think is good, please make
it happen', at which point I can start coding.

Regards, Dave.


Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Global Development Group Announces

От
"Marc G. Fournier"
Дата:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Dave Page wrote:

> > And I'll pre-empt *that* with "the volume of email isn't
> > changing, only the ability to filter that email" ... the
> > purpose of the -advocacy list is to focus on how to better
> > market the software ... not through stuff like advertising,
> > but how do we provide information to debunk alot of the
> > out-dated myths that still float around ...
>
> Which is perfectly fine, but as one of the web site developers, I don't
> want to have to sit in on all the marketing threads to know what they
> want done with the websites. Instead I'd rather the discussions are
> summarized by one the the guys there (you/Justin/Bruce?), and they
> present that to -www and say 'this is what we think is good, please make
> it happen', at which point I can start coding.

Ah, okay, that makes sense ... sort of allocate a 'liason' between the
groups ... ?