Обсуждение: Regional Press Contacts, Press Page Locations for 8.0
Folks, Several of you have already contacted me to volunteer as regional press contacts for 8.0. Before I finalize the list and send contact instructions, I wanted to make sure we have all regions covered where we have someone (list follows). Secondly, I'd like to see some discussion for each region/language which has a web site whether you want to put the press page in your language up on the main postgresql site (www.postgresql.org) or whether you want it on your web site. Here I'm thinking of: Poland, France, Russia, Sweden, Japan, Brazil, the Spanish website, and German. Oddly, we seem to have Czech web site but no volunteer Czech translator :-( I tend to think that putting it on the regional web sites makes more sense, though it would be administratively harder ... -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
Folks, > Several of you have already contacted me to volunteer as regional press > contacts for 8.0. Before I finalize the list and send contact > instructions, I wanted to make sure we have all regions covered where we > have someone (list follows). Ooops, forgot the list: ****IF you are on the list below and DONT want to be a contact, please let me know very soon!**** Also, please check your contact info at: http://www.postgresql.org/presskit/en/presskit74.html And let me know where there's changes. Americas: USA/Canada Josh Berkus Bruce Momjian Argentina Christian Kuroki Chile Alvaro Herrera Ecuador Jaime Casanova Brazil Diogo de Oliveira Biazus Asia: India Shridhar Daithankar Japan Tatsuo Ishii / JPUG Australia Gavin Sherry Europe France & French-speakers: (note: maybe you two should take your respective countries?) Francois Suter Jean-Christophe Austria Ewald Geschwinde Germany Anastasios Hatzis Italy Stefano Reksten Sweden Dennis Bjorklund Finland Jussi Mikkola Hungary Hornyak Lazlo Romania Adrian Maier Slovenia Aleksander Kmetec Turkey Devrim Gunduz UK Simon Riggs Poland Dawid Kuroczko -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 20:22, Josh Berkus wrote: > Folks, > > Several of you have already contacted me to volunteer as regional press > contacts for 8.0. Before I finalize the list and send contact > instructions, I wanted to make sure we have all regions covered where we > have someone (list follows). > > Secondly, I'd like to see some discussion for each region/language which > has a web site whether you want to put the press page in your language up > on the main postgresql site (www.postgresql.org) or whether you want it on > your web site. Here I'm thinking of: Poland, France, Russia, Sweden, > Japan, Brazil, the Spanish website, and German. Oddly, we seem to have > Czech web site but no volunteer Czech translator :-( > > I tend to think that putting it on the regional web sites makes more sense, > though it would be administratively harder ... I think we should plan to put them all on the main www website, and then inform the regional sites that they can copy them to thier site (as opposed to just linking to it) but that they are responsible for the specifics of that. -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL
Andrew, > Is there any reason to have a Canadian presence on here, and is there > a reason to have someone who can speak French? (Or redirect the > franco-Canadians to the Frenchs-speaking folks, or something? > Canada's population is about 20% francophone.) Are you volunteering? -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 09:38:48AM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > > > Is there any reason to have a Canadian presence on here, and is there > > a reason to have someone who can speak French? (Or redirect the > Are you volunteering? Actaully, my technical French is sufficiently bad that it would probably be harmful to our cause. And I'm not sure there'd be much advantage anglo-only. If anyone thinks differently, though, let me know. A -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs@crankycanuck.ca A certain description of men are for getting out of debt, yet are against all taxes for raising money to pay it off. --Alexander Hamilton
Andrew Sullivan m'expliquait (le 11.11.2004 19:42): >On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 09:38:48AM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > > >>>Is there any reason to have a Canadian presence on here, and is there >>>a reason to have someone who can speak French? (Or redirect the >>> >>> >Actaully, my technical French is sufficiently bad that it would >probably be harmful to our cause. And I'm not sure there'd be much >advantage anglo-only. If anyone thinks differently, though, let me >know. > > Well, I'm not sure abour my proposal (if it's well fitted to the needs). Maybe you could redirect your french traffic to us, if François and you agree. The best is to have a QC/francophone contact on your atlantic side. If you don't, I have a friend of mine in Montreal that could eventually be a contact (I will send him a mail to know this). Local contact will add credibility to our project (IMHO). Let us (François and I) know your decision. Cheers -- Jean-Christophe
Hi, As far as the translation is concerned, I suppose the translation we are doing with the French/Swiss/Belgian community is certainly good enough for Quebec, barring some colloquialisms. However, we have no one with press contacts in Quebec, so that could be useful I guess. Cheers. Francois > Andrew, > >> Is there any reason to have a Canadian presence on here, and is there >> a reason to have someone who can speak French? (Or redirect the >> franco-Canadians to the Frenchs-speaking folks, or something? >> Canada's population is about 20% francophone.) > > Are you volunteering? > > -- > Josh Berkus > Aglio Database Solutions > San Francisco > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >