Skip site navigation (1) Skip section navigation (2)

Peripheral Links

Header And Logo

PostgreSQL
| The world's most advanced open source database.

Site Navigation

Search for
  Advanced Search

Re: The Italian PostgreSQL Users Group is finally a non profit organisation


  • From: Gabriele Bartolini <gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)gmail(dot)com>
  • To: Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info>
  • Cc: pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org, pgeu-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
  • Subject: Re: The Italian PostgreSQL Users Group is finally a non profit organisation
  • Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:39:59 +0100
  • Message-id: <4747F16F(dot)8040709(at)gmail(dot)com>

Ciao Guillaume,

I would have some questions to ask. For example, the purpose of the
organization is to prepare "events, conferences, courses"... so this is
mainly advocacy stuff ? or do you also plan to contribute on
translations, coding, etc. ? On the translation side, I know that
Giuseppe Sacco is doing a really great work (100% done for 1.8). But I
don't see any translation of pginstaller (PostgreSQL Windows Installer),
and the PostgreSQL translation is at most at 60%. Do you think your
organization can work on some of these ? this is also kind of advocacy
work :) And what about the manual ? Last question, do you know italian
people coding on a PostgreSQL project ?
Yep. I think I mentioned the word 'projects' too, which was a short-term including several things:

1) PostgreSQL core code
2) PostgreSQL related applications
3) Localisation (we know lots of people help translating PostgreSQL parts, but a unified task force would be much better - I would love for instance to get in touch with Giuseppe and ask him to join the association). A localisation task force, with the same members contributing for the projects will be still responsibile for that project, could help us reach uniformity and standard rules / methodologies. Also, at the moment, we do not have an Italian PostgreSQL manual and we already started up something during PGDay.

As I said, the association is everyone's. Everyone can make proposals and participate. The current board of directors is working hard to give the directions, and members to help starting them up. Personally I hope that other people, in a year or so, will be able to take my place and continue to help the association reach its goals. :)
Whooo, that's really a lot of questions, sorry about that :) with your
answers, I'll probably write a small paper for postgresqlfr.org. Thanks :)
Thank you.

Ciao,
Gabriele

--
Gabriele Bartolini: Open source programmer and data architect
Current Location: Prato, Tuscany, Italy
gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)gmail(dot)com | www.gabrielebartolini.it
"If I had been born ugly, you would never have heard of Pelé", George Best
http://www.linkedin.com/in/gbartolini




Home | Main Index | Thread Index

Privacy Policy | PostgreSQL Archives hosted by Command Prompt, Inc. | Designed by tinysofa
Copyright © 1996 – 2008 PostgreSQL Global Development Group