I am back

Started by Bruce Momjianalmost 23 years ago5 messages
#1Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us

I am back from training at the Big Nerd Ranch. We had 13 people for the
week and it went very well.

I have church meetings tomorrow but will try to get back to email this
weekend. I also have to polish my presentations for Tokyo/Brussels
because I leave on Wednesday. Also, I have Internet access in Japan so
I hope to be able to keep up with email while I am there.

FYI, just in the past two weeks, I have gotten requests to speak in
China, Malaysia, Oregon, and Mexico!

I will get as much done as possible.

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#2Rod Taylor
rbt@rbt.ca
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] I am back

FYI, just in the past two weeks, I have gotten requests to speak in
China, Malaysia, Oregon, and Mexico!

Do you see any of the sights while you're at those places?

Anyway, although these have entries in News and Events, it would be neat
to have a world map for each year with pins in them representing that
'PostgreSQL was here' for talks, shows, training, etc with some details
about the event.

One can use these maps to argue rising interest and future stability.

--
Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>

PGP Key: http://www.rbt.ca/rbtpub.asc

#3Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Rod Taylor (#2)
Re: [HACKERS] I am back

Rod Taylor wrote:
-- Start of PGP signed section.

FYI, just in the past two weeks, I have gotten requests to speak in
China, Malaysia, Oregon, and Mexico!

Do you see any of the sights while you're at those places?

Good question. I see a little sometimes. In Japan, I am there for
usually 1.5 weeks, and have the weekends to site-see, and folks are
usually very willing to show me around. In other places, usually have
less time but there is usually one or two people who take pity on me and
take me around, usually at night, which is sometimes the only free time
I have. In Atlanta, because I was 100% busy and didn't pad the visit
with an extra day at the beginning of the end, I saw basically nothing.

In Brussels, I am staying an extra day until Tuesday so I will have time
to look around. I am sure I will have no time during FOSDEM itself to
sitesee.

Anyway, although these have entries in News and Events, it would be neat
to have a world map for each year with pins in them representing that
'PostgreSQL was here' for talks, shows, training, etc with some details
about the event.

One can use these maps to argue rising interest and future stability.

It would certainly be a great idea if someone would implement it. The
best I can do is to have a "Presentations" section on my home page,
listed below.

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  Bruce Momjian                        |  http://candle.pha.pa.us
  pgman@candle.pha.pa.us               |  (610) 359-1001
  +  If your life is a hard drive,     |  13 Roberts Road
  +  Christ can be your backup.        |  Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
#4Dave Cramer
dave@fastcrypt.com
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#1)
interactive docs error

Warning: pg_connect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL 1:
Sorry, too many clients already in
/usr/local/www/www.postgresql.org/idocs/opendb.php on line 3
Unable to access database
--
Dave Cramer <dave@fastcrypt.com>
Cramer Consulting

#5Marc G. Fournier
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Dave Cramer (#4)
Re: interactive docs error

Already fixed ... one of those things where per-db connection limits would
have been helpful :(

On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Dave Cramer wrote:

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Warning: pg_connect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL 1:
Sorry, too many clients already in
/usr/local/www/www.postgresql.org/idocs/opendb.php on line 3
Unable to access database
--
Dave Cramer <dave@fastcrypt.com>
Cramer Consulting

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