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PostgreSQL Conference: A new platform
Posted Tuesday Nov 25th, 2008 04:29pm
by Joshua Drake
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In my on going efforts to secure a location for the upcoming East (MIT, Penn State, Drexel and even the Marriot are on the list), I am bound and determined to revamp the entire Pgcon.US website. I have several problems/goals I wish to solve.

  1. A more community orientated site. Currently the site is 100% manage by me. Although it does use PHP it is essentially flat files.
  2. A social site. I want people to use the site. We have a lot of excellent educational content and I want to make sure and utilize that.
  3. Promotion. I want to promote our speakers. Most use their own money to help our community. They should be acknowledged. First step, blog aggregation. No I don't want to compete with Planet or Planet but the more linked a blog is the better.
  4. A better sponsors interface. I want sponsors to feel as if they are partners. Possibly even allowing them to create custom content.
  5. A push to http://www.pgcon.us/ . My thought is that http://www.postgresqlconference.org/ will become a portal for all postgresql conference about to happen. For example the Canadian International conference.

So take a look let me know what you think.

Don't complain about a lack of an email. If you can't find my email, you probably shouldn't be emailing me.

Categories: PostgreSQL, OpenSource, Business

PostgreSQL Certification: JTA results released
Posted Thursday Nov 20th, 2008 08:59am
by Joshua Drake
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The PostgreSQL Certification project has released the results of the Job Task Analysis. Thanks to everyone who participated in this important step toward delivering a quality certification. 223 members took the time and effort to fill out the survey.

A couple of interesting results. There were 213 members felt we needed a certification. That is a sharp contrast to exposed opinions of some in the community. Of all the results Linux topped the requested operating systems (no surprise) but Windows was number two (I was surprised). Other operating systems that made a decent showing were the various BSDs. If you haven't done so yet I invite you to join the community. The results can be found here..

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PostgreSQL Certification: JTA now closed
Posted Saturday Nov 15th, 2008 11:38am
by Joshua Drake
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Thanks to everyone that took the time to participate in the PostgreSQL Certification JTA. We received over 223 respondents which is great. We will be posting the results of the JTA shortly and if you would like to participate in the resulting project discussion please join us.

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PostgreSQL Certification (JTA closes November 14th)
Posted Monday Nov 10th, 2008 01:57pm
by Joshua Drake
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The PostgreSQL certification project is in the closing days of the JTA (Job Task Analysis). In short, what should the PostgreSQL certification project, certify? In hacker terms, "What is the problem we are trying to solve?". It is relatively long but the information is of extreme value to ensure that the project develops a relevant certification to the professional PostgreSQL community. If you haven't done so already please create an account and the proceed to the JTA.

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You are not good enough (for Open Source)
Posted Tuesday Nov 4th, 2008 08:30pm
by Joshua Drake
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A segment of the talk I gave at NAU on why you should contribute to Open Source and why you think you can't. Original idea credited to Matt S. Trout.




Updated 11/05/08 from Matt Trout: the version he gave at YAPC-EU 2008

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The Open Source job market
Posted Tuesday Oct 28th, 2008 10:57pm
by Joshua Drake
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The following is a segment of the talk I gave at Northern Arizona State University about the Open Source job market.




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PostgreSQL Replicator developer meeting 10/28
Posted Monday Oct 27th, 2008 01:34pm
by Joshua Drake
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With the recent open sourcing of Replicator, the team has been trying to come up with ways to ensure an open development process. In that light we have decided to have our first release 1.9 meeting on Freenode.
Read more...

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Replicator 1.8 Beta released as BSD
Posted Monday Oct 13th, 2008 02:04pm
by Joshua Drake
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It took longer than we expected, but Replicator 1.8 for 8.1 and 8.3 of PostgreSQL has been released. It is 100% Open Source and of course, BSD. Replicator all your baby elephants here.

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Thanks to all that helped with PostgreSQL Conference West
Posted Sunday Oct 12th, 2008 08:37pm
by Joshua Drake
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PostgreSQL Conference West was a big hit this weekend. It exceeded expectations of attendance as well as content. I would like to take a moment to thank the people that took time out of their personal lives to help make this conference a success!

  • Daniel Browning
  • Selena Decklemann
  • Lisa Drake
  • Josh Berkus
  • Richard Broersma Jr.
  • Tim Bruce
  • Rafael de Jesús Fernández Moctezuma
  • Lacey Powers
  • Gabrielle Roth
  • David Wheeler
  • Mark Wong

Thank you all for the time you spent to help make this conference a success! Without you there is no way we could have pulled it off.

Categories: PostgreSQL, OpenSource, Business

On the morning of West, East 08 appears!
Posted Friday Oct 10th, 2008 06:45am
by Joshua Drake
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In preparing for West I decided we weren't going to go through the hassle we went through at East with recording. We ran out of tapes, had to borrow all the cameras, even used some digital cameras video mode. That combined with a lack of hardware to pull the video off of tapes caused content from East08 to be significantly delayed on getting to the web.Read more...

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