Re: How to find business partners from PostgreSQL communities?
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: How to find business partners from PostgreSQL communities? |
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Msg-id | 3b811186-200e-0911-8f7a-e844f1ad0976@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | How to find business partners from PostgreSQL communities? (CN <cnliou9@fastmail.fm>) |
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Re: How to find business partners from PostgreSQL communities?
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 05/30/2016 02:15 AM, CN wrote: > I have a business plan for my product and services both developed on top > of PostgreSQL. I am looking for partners to form a start-up to work on > these product and services. > > My ideal candidates are PostgreSQL endorsers. In addition, I hope the > technical details in my plan be exposed during the discussions in > primitive stages as few as possible to potential competitors, non > PostgreSQL endorsers in particular. > > As most predecessors did, I feel my idea unprecedented. However, I also > understand that these days many people, including myself in most cases, > tend to interpret terminologies like "business plan", "idea", > "start-up", "cloud", "big data", etc. into "propaganda", "spam", or > worse - "scam". This is why I not only draft the following targets to > which I might send my solicitations, but also attach obvious concerns to > them: > > - PostgreSQL mailing lists > concerns: > (a) Will my messages deemed as spam or harassment? > (b) Which mailing list is appropriate for my messages if it really > is? "-jobs" is definitely inappropriate because my pocket is empty > and I am unable to hire anyone. Assuming you actually have something to announce the only appropriate list I can think of is --announce. Elsewhere would be deemed spam, in my opinion. > Above all, the last result I want to get from my inquiries is *silence*. Well you are basically 'cold calling' people, so I would expect there would be silence for the most part. > > EnterpriseDB and Xtuple are two successful examples I heard of. > Hopefully I will be able to follow their pattens of success. I wonder > how they achieved them, such as: > > - How did those initiators find and attract in the first place those > individuals who are willing to discuss their grreat plans? > - How did they discuss their plans without fearing too many of their > sensitive plan details exposed before their companies were formed? > > I need your enlightenment! What routes are the least offensive, yet most > effective, efficient, and appropriate ones for me to take to have my > awesome or yet another awful "idea" be delivered to those targeted > PostgreSQL endorsers? Deliver a working prototype of an idea that other folks can look at. > > Thank you in advance! > > Best Regards, > CN > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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