Re: Farewell greeting
Hi Tsunakawa-san, On 2021/06/27 16:41, tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com wrote: I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. Thank you all for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in its development. It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great history until it becomes the most popular database (in the DB-Engines ranking.) However, if possible, I'd like to come back as just MauMau. I hope you all will succeed. Good luck in your future career! :-D See you at the Japanese PG developers' meetup. Thanks, Tatsuro Yamada
Re: Farewell greeting
On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 07:41:19AM +, tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com wrote: > It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great > history until it becomes the most popular database (in the > DB-Engines ranking.) However, if possible, I'd like to come back as > just MauMau. This is an open community. So there would be nothing preventing you to come back. Good luck on your next position and all the best. -- Michael signature.asc Description: PGP signature
RE: Farewell greeting
>I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed to >do open source activities there, so let me say >goodbye once. Thank you all >for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in its >development. Thank you for everything, Tsunakawa-san. Good luck !!! Regards Sho Kato -Original Message- From: tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2021 4:41 PM To: pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org Cc: MauMau Subject: Farewell greeting Hello all, I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. Thank you all for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in its development. It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great history until it becomes the most popular database (in the DB-Engines ranking.) However, if possible, I'd like to come back as just MauMau. I hope you all will succeed. Regards Takayuki Tsunakawa
Re: Farewell greeting
On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 12:41 AM tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com wrote: > I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed > to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. It's a pity that you may not be around anymore. I wish you all the best. -- Peter Geoghegan
Re: Farewell greeting
On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 07:41:19AM +, tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com wrote: > > I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed > to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. Thank you > all for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in > its development. > > It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great history > until it becomes the most popular database (in the DB-Engines ranking.) > However, if possible, I'd like to come back as just MauMau. > > I hope you all will succeed. Wish you all the best!
Re: Farewell greeting
> Hello all, > > > I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed > to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. Thank you > all for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in > its development. > > It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great history > until it becomes the most popular database (in the DB-Engines ranking.) > However, if possible, I'd like to come back as just MauMau. > > I hope you all will succeed. > > > Regards > Takayuki Tsunakawa Good luck, Tsunakawa-san! -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
Farewell greeting
Hello all, I'm moving to another company from July 1st. I may possibly not be allowed to do open source activities there, so let me say goodbye once. Thank you all for your help. I really enjoyed learning PostgreSQL and participating in its development. It's a pity that I may not be able to part of PostgreSQL's great history until it becomes the most popular database (in the DB-Engines ranking.) However, if possible, I'd like to come back as just MauMau. I hope you all will succeed. Regards Takayuki Tsunakawa