I returned on Wednesday from my trip to Australia and India. (I skipped
London.) I returned early because my brother-in-law died on May 5 (for
details see http://momjian.us/main/news.html).
Anyway, I am slow catching up on email for that reason. I should be
caught up by Tuesday/Wednesday.
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As part of a network reconfiguration at my home, I was offline from
Monday at 9AM to Tuesday at 2PM EST. My backup ISP did a poor job and
rejected all my email sent to me during that period. If you emailed and
got a rejection, please resent it now.
I have moved to a new backup ISP that
The my email address is now working. If you sent an email on Monday
_and_ received a rejection email yesterday, please resend the email,
otherwise all email has been received.
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I have returned from Germany and Armenia. I will post a summary of my
trip soon. I am going to take tomorrow off and start catching up on
email starting Monday. I estimate it will take me 3-5 days to catch up.
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I am back from camping and will be reading my email during the next few
hours.
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I have spent the past 10 days doing work for SRA, my employer, and
attending LinuxWorld in New York City. Our BOF was well attended, with
35 people, and there were a lot of good PostgreSQL usage reports at the
event. I have told people to post their news items to the web site or
advocacy.
I
That really should be up to you. Conferences are a great way to lift the
project's profile, and PostgreSQL talks are very popular and well
attended. However, as your email seems to suggest, they're pretty time
consuming and generally pretty far away from home. I was definitely
feeling
I have finished the training in Atlanta, and I am back on the job;
going through email now.
Seems I have events scheduled every month or every other month for the
forseeable future. I have Mexico in September, Germany in November, and
Denmark in January. I also have possible events for October
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I have to decide if I should continue in that role for the project. I
do think it is important for our visibility and for growing the
community.
That really should be up to you. Conferences are a great way to lift the
project's profile, and
Gavin Sherry wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I have to decide if I should continue in that role for the project. I
do think it is important for our visibility and for growing the
community.
That really should be up to you. Conferences are a great way to lift the
I returned Monday night from O'Reilly and LinuxTag. I have several
things to do this week:
read backlog of email
create 7.4 changes list
apply outstanding patches
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I am back from China and Japan. Most of my visitations were private,
but I did speak at Renmin University in China.
I will catch up on my email in the next few days.
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I was in Boston for a few days for a wedding. Never got time to be
online. I am back now. I will read my email and apply outstanding
patches tomorrow.
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