On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:16 -0400, Chander Ganesan wrote:
> > FYI, my view is that we should include any training events in which
> > PostgreSQL is a part of the technology stack and will be used directly
> > in some way. It helps show the visitors to our site the diverse range
> > of activities and applications in use around the project. If you see
> > what I mean :-)
> >
> >
> The problem I see is that it opens the events page up to lots of things
> that are fairly unrelated to PostgreSQL. For example, a Python course
> that teaches users how to interface with PostgreSQL, a PHP course that
> does the same, Perl training, etc...
>
> IMHO, people who go to the training page are looking for PostgreSQL
> training, they might be discouraged by a large number of "noise" courses
> that are barely related to PostgreSQL. I think it's unlikely that
> someone would browse to that page to see "how diverse the range of
> activities are".... It's unlikely that someone would go to the
> PostgreSQL.org site looking for MapServer training....
Well we are an inclusive community, which means if it pertains to
PostgreSQL we list it. However, I definitely think we need some way to
delineate if it is a "PostgreSQL" training or a secondary training that
includes PostgreSQL such as you list above.
Not sure how best to do that.
Joshua D. Drake
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