Обсуждение: Beginner's List
Folks,
A new PostgreSQL user pointed out to me that there is nobody currently
on the pgsql-beginner list with any depth of experience. As a result,
most posts there go answered with an "Uh ... I dunno either." or even
misinformation.
To help remedy this, I would like to take 1 beginner question per day.
But I can't figure out how to do this without subscribing to
pgsql-beginner and suffering a deluge of 100's of e-mails. Can anyone
suggest something?
-Josh Berkus
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Вложения
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Josh Berkus wrote: > A new PostgreSQL user pointed out to me that there is nobody currently > on the pgsql-beginner list with any depth of experience. As a result, > most posts there go answered with an "Uh ... I dunno either." or even > misinformation. > > To help remedy this, I would like to take 1 beginner question per day. > But I can't figure out how to do this without subscribing to > pgsql-beginner and suffering a deluge of 100's of e-mails. Can anyone > suggest something? If you don't mind the delay you could try the mailing list archives on the website I guess (they're a little annoying to use for responding, but...)
"Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
> A new PostgreSQL user pointed out to me that there is nobody currently
> on the pgsql-beginner list with any depth of experience.
You mean pgsql-novice, no? There are a number of hackers answering
questions pretty regularly on that list...
> To help remedy this, I would like to take 1 beginner question per day.
> But I can't figure out how to do this without subscribing to
> pgsql-beginner and suffering a deluge of 100's of e-mails.
If you read pghackers, pggeneral, etc, then the extra traffic for
pgsql-novice is pretty tiny. I see 12 postings so far this month.
regards, tom lane
Josh Berkus wrote: > > To help remedy this, ... > Can anyone suggest something? > Could we set-up a forum with a product like Request Tracker where a group of experienced users could take questions from a web-based queue? -- Keith Gray Technical Development Manager Heart Consulting Services P/L mailto:keith@heart.com.au