Re: PGCon vs Postgresql Conference
| От | Joshua D. Drake |
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| Тема | Re: PGCon vs Postgresql Conference |
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| Msg-id | 47A01D9D.80008@commandprompt.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: PGCon vs Postgresql Conference (Sim Zacks <sim@compulab.co.il>) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
Sim Zacks wrote: >> Anyway my suggestion to Sim is to read about each conference on the >> respective conference websites: >> >> http://www.postgresqlconference.org/why/ >> http://www.pgcon.org/2008/ >> > I read those, I was just confused as to why there were 2 conferences on > the same topics one right after the other. Because there are two different entities organizing them. Just like there are 50 different Linux conferences around the world :). > Someone mentioned that one is commercial and the other is > not-for-profit, so someone might define PGCon as proprietary and say the > postgresqlconference is open source, but that would start a flame war > and would be inappropriate being that both of them are supporting open Hmm I don't know that is appropriate actually. Commercial can certainly benefit Open Source if direct ways. Look at CMD or EDB. PgCon has that option should it choose to as well. A more key difference is that the non-for-profit PostgreSQL Conference series submits 100% of its proceeds to PostgreSQL via SPI. > source software, and nobody is against making a profit Of course not. I love profit :). > (except > Communists, and they're not against profit as long as the guy who worked > hard to earn it doesn't get to keep it). Ehh, not going to bite on this one. It sounds a bit trollish. > In any case, I wanted to go to one of them, but I can't because one is > on the weekend, which I can't attend, and the other ends late Friday > afternoon, which is bad for me (but I'll have to wait until the schedule > and costs are posted before I'll know for sure). There is always PGday in July and August, plus West in October. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake
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