Обсуждение: Broken link on the Sponsors page
Hi pginfra team, I found a broken link of my company (NTT Group) on the following page. https://www.postgresql.org/about/sponsors/ Could you fix the page by using the new url as below? NTT Group #new url https://group.ntt/en/ #old url http://www.ntt.co.jp/index_e.html Thanks, Tatsuro Yamada
On Tue, 15 Mar 2022 at 03:04, Tatsuro Yamada <tatsuro.yamada.tf@nttcom.co.jp> wrote:
Hi pginfra team,
I found a broken link of my company (NTT Group) on the following page.
https://www.postgresql.org/about/sponsors/
Could you fix the page by using the new url as below?
NTT Group
#new url
https://group.ntt/en/
#old url
http://www.ntt.co.jp/index_e.html
Thanks, I've updated the URL.
Hi Dave! It's been ages since we met in Tokyo! > Could you fix the page by using the new url as below? > > NTT Group > > #new url > https://group.ntt/en/ > > #old url > http://www.ntt.co.jp/index_e.html > > > Thanks, I've updated the URL. Thanks for fixing the URL on the page. However, I wonder Why you changed the ordering of my company names on the list. When I read the list first, it was listed in third place from the top, but now it is placed near the bottom. Could you make it back to the original position? NTT Group has a lot of developers who have contributed to PostgreSQL. For example: - Fujita (Committer) - Fujii (Committer) - Horiguchi (Major Contributor) - Sawada (Major Contributor, moved to EDB recently) - Amit Langote (Major Contributor, moved to EDB recently) - Yamada (Contributor, me) - Hosoya - Kasahara - Torikoshi - Kuroda - Seino - Hoshiai - Kawamoto Thanks, Tatsuro Yamada
On 2022-Mar-18, Tatsuro Yamada wrote: > However, I wonder Why you changed the ordering of my > company names on the list. > > When I read the list first, it was listed in third place > from the top, but now it is placed near the bottom. > Could you make it back to the original position? Actually, the list is mostly in random order (and there's a note at the top that states as much). It would be impossible to define some metric to determine who deserves a higher position in the list and not displease somebody, so we don't try. -- Álvaro Herrera
On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 11:36 AM Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote: > > On 2022-Mar-18, Tatsuro Yamada wrote: > > > However, I wonder Why you changed the ordering of my > > company names on the list. > > > > When I read the list first, it was listed in third place > > from the top, but now it is placed near the bottom. > > Could you make it back to the original position? > > Actually, the list is mostly in random order (and there's a note at the > top that states as much). It would be impossible to define some metric > to determine who deserves a higher position in the list and not > displease somebody, so we don't try. It's not mostly random. It's fully random. They will change order approximately once every 30 minutes across each of the frontends. -- Magnus Hagander Me: https://www.hagander.net/ Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/
Hi Alvaro and Magnus >>> However, I wonder Why you changed the ordering of my >>> company names on the list. >>> >>> When I read the list first, it was listed in third place >>> from the top, but now it is placed near the bottom. >>> Could you make it back to the original position? >> >> Actually, the list is mostly in random order (and there's a note at the >> top that states as much). It would be impossible to define some metric >> to determine who deserves a higher position in the list and not >> displease somebody, so we don't try. > > It's not mostly random. It's fully random. They will change order > approximately once every 30 minutes across each of the frontends. Thanks for the answers. Oh, I understood that the order is random. I was under the wrong impression. I thought you changed the order because you thought my company's contribution was not good. Hahaha :-) Thanks, Tatsuro Yamada