Le jeudi 6 septembre 2007, Federico Campoli a écrit : > On 9/6/07, damien clochard <damien ( at ) dalibo ( dot ) info> wrote: > > On Wednesday 05 September 2007 15:40:34 Federico Campoli wrote: > > > How sound an europgday (the domain is free) rotating around europe > > > every year and leaving the PGDay event for the local communities? > > > > i couldn't agree more with this proposition. > > > > Another reason not to use the "pgday" term for international conferences > > is that it actually cost a lot of time, money and CO2 to move through > > Europe so my point is that it's not worth traveling if it's for a single > > day. I think we all agree that international meetings should last at > > least a few days, hence i guess "pgday" is a bit confusing > > > > btw i think we should give a name to this international rotating event to > > avoid further ambiguity. What about "Postgres Open European Meeting" ? > > ;-) > > mmmmmmm pgcon.eu (yes, I'm a domain grabber....... :P) I agree with that choice of Vienna (really I don't care where the next conf will be exactly), just be sure there is no (big) events on the sames days/weeks (AFAIS there were some conferences in July in Vienna in the past). --> +1 Vienna More than one day, sure !!! pgdays/pgweek/pg.... don't mind too ! BUT pgcon : not sure it is a great choice for french ( it is something like pgidiot ) --> -1 pgcon for european event. European + Local events sounds good (well, I think there will be a 'mix' of local and european event when it is in the same country ?) --> +1 Eruopean event plus Local event -- Cédric Villemain Administrateur de Base de Données Cel: +33 (0)6 74 15 56 53 http://dalibo.com - http://dalibo.org
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