Re: 3rd RFD: comp.databases.postgresql
От | Jan Wieck |
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Тема | Re: 3rd RFD: comp.databases.postgresql |
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Msg-id | 41B0DA26.6040401@Yahoo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: 3rd RFD: comp.databases.postgresql (Woodchuck Bill <bwr607@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 12/3/2004 3:32 PM, Woodchuck Bill wrote: > jd@commandprompt.com ("Joshua D. Drake") wrote in > news:41B0C39E.9090804@commandprompt.com: > >> >>> So the current state of affairs is that we have the gated, official >>> pgsql.* newsgroups, and the comp.* stuff is not gated in either >>> direction? > > Yes. > >>> If that's the case, there should be a weekly/monthly reminder posting >>> on the comp.* side set up, pointing out that these are not official >>> groups and that real PostgreSQL questions are better asked somewhere >>> else, if the intention is to reach real developers and get real help. >>> I don't want to see people wasting a lot of time or getting confused >>> because they found the wrong newsgroups first. > > Why would the comp.* group be the *wrong* group? Just an additional > resource. The proponent said that he would post weekly pointers about the > pgsql.* hierarchy to the comp.* group, but expecting him to post something > negative about the comp.* group is asking too much of him. This group is > not meant to be a competing resource..it is just another channel, and > another plug for the open-source community. Stop treating it like a bad > thing. > > You are insulting non-developer advanced pgsql.* users that would be using > the comp.* group by inferring that only the developers are capable of > answering questions. Do the Oracle developers, or MSsql developers > participate in the respective comp.* groups for their products? Most > probably not. Are those newsgroups extremely useful resources for users of > those products? Very much so. I didn't say that only developers are capable of that. Since the mailing list to comp.databases.postgresql.general gating was stopped over a week ago, there has been zero communication on that newsgroup. I guess, that currently all of the developers and advanced users are either on the mailing list or using the pgsql.* groups. And since there are no forums at all where you have direct access to Oracle or MSSql developers, this isn't exactly what I call a good example. Would they still be that usefull if like in our case all developers, experienced dba's and advanced users would be on oracle.* or microsoft.* groups already? So how exactly do you think that big number of non-developer advanced PostgreSQL users will populate the comp.* groups? I don't see them there right now, and without them the comp.* groups are the *wrong* groups because you will not get answers to questions there. Jan -- #======================================================================# # It's easier to get forgiveness for being wrong than for being right. # # Let's break this rule - forgive me. # #================================================== JanWieck@Yahoo.com #
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