pgcon 2012
Dear sir,
we are recent users of Postgres and wish to be more aware and soak up the activities around the DB.
we used to develop more on MySql , SQl Server combo
Now we are using PG 9.0.5 , NPGSQL + Visual CSharp , Java
Is http://www.pgcon.org/2012/?2nd
a valid and certified Postgres Event or is it just a marketing strategy by Private Event Management firm
Especially related to
- latest PG developments
- learn about PG Stats , Logs , PG_Settings table
- hire postgres related manpower
because we are based in Delhi, and it will take efforts to send candidates to the event
thanking you
yours truly
arvind
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 04:46:49AM +0000, Arvind Singh wrote:
Dear sir,
we are recent users of Postgres and wish to be more aware and soak up the
activities around the DB.
we used to develop more on MySql , SQl Server comboNow we are using PG 9.0.5 , NPGSQL + Visual CSharp , Java
Is http://www.pgcon.org/2012/?2nd
a valid and certified Postgres Event or is it just a marketing strategy by
Private Event Management firmEspecially related to
- latest PG developments
- learn about PG Stats , Logs , PG_Settings table
- hire postgres related manpowerbecause we are based in Delhi, and it will take efforts to send candidates to
the event
I will blog a little about PGCon on Monday. PGCon is exactly what it
says it is, and is very non-marketing and very tech-heavy. If you look
at the speaker list from last year, it has almost all the server
developers in attendance.
In fact, if anything, it might have too much technology focus and not
enough hands-on/admin focus for you.
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Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us
EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com
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On 03/24/2012 12:46 AM, Arvind Singh wrote:
Is http://www.pgcon.org/2012/?2nd
a valid and certified Postgres Event or is it just a marketing
strategy by Private Event Management firm
There is no such thing as a "certified" Postgres event. All of the
conferences in the world are run by private groups and/or companies. In
addition to what attendees normally pay, there are normally a number of
companies involved in sponsoring each event. In many cases the events
wouldn't be feasible without that sponsorship help. Some conferences
also benefit heavily from the various PostgreSQL user's groups around
the world too, like the yearly European conference that you might
consider too: http://pgconf.eu
There are some policies for who can use PostgreSQL community resources
like the postgresql.org web site to promote their event, which you can
see at http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval But many
organizations and companies meet those guidelines, and none of them are
any more or less official than the others.
One helpful thing to consider when deciding which conference to attend
is whether the speakers are involved in the areas you're interested in.
For the database itself, a list of many frequent contributors is found
at http://www.postgresql.org/community/contributors/ If you check the
PGCon speaker list, you'll see many of them are also on that contributor
list. That's one reason that PGCon is an excellent conference. It's
also very well run by its organizers, even though they are "private
event management" by your definition.
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Greg Smith 2ndQuadrant US greg@2ndQuadrant.com Baltimore, MD
PostgreSQL Training, Services, and 24x7 Support www.2ndQuadrant.com