Re: 8.0 Press Release: the PRODUCTIVE thread.
От | Josh Berkus |
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Тема | Re: 8.0 Press Release: the PRODUCTIVE thread. |
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Msg-id | 200408181138.41864.josh@agliodbs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | 8.0 Press Release: the PRODUCTIVE thread. (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
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Re: 8.0 Press Release: the PRODUCTIVE thread.
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So, budding writers: I'd like to see some sample text here. But please remember that the *entire* press release will be less than 1000 words, so no paragraph-long descriptions of a single feature! (for example, Rod's description of replication options was nice but would have to be condensed to about 14 words, if we include it at all) More detailed descriptions will go on our "news" page. As a compromise between Peter's perspective and mine/Andrew's, I think that we should focus on the features but name-drop. So we need to work in company names at appropriate points, namely Fujitsu, Afilias, Red Hat, Open Source Development Labs, Command Prompt, 2nd Quadrant, and SRA-America (am I forgetting someone?). The names should get across the multi-company involvement without dwelling on it. Please take a stab at: P1: announce landmark 8.0 version, 200 developers, etc. 4-5 lines, starting with a sentence that covers who-what-when. P2: major features, windows port, contributions by several new companies, work with OSDL. 4-5 lines, again. List: Major features: Windows Port Savepoints PITR Tablespaces Memory/I/O overhaul Planner improvements -- each of the above should include 10 to 20 words about what the feature is and why people should be excited about it. P4: discuss major add-ins: Slony-I, PL/perlNG, PL/Java, etc. "more features for dedicated PG users, see full release". -- this paragraph will just *mention* the new add-ins for the last year; there is no need (or space) to go into detail. My purpose for this paragraph is that for a lot of news sources, this is the only coverage of PG they will have all year, making it important to mention prominent add-ins let the public think we are missing features. -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
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