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Re: PostgreSQL Conference East 08



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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:54:04 -0000
"Dave Page" <dpage ( at ) postgresql ( dot ) org> wrote:


> Which happens through non-geographical lists such as -announce or
> -general which interested people can choose to subscribe to. Your
> consideration is appreciated, but let's keep this list on topic.

O.k. then what is "on topic?"

http://www.postgresql.org/community/lists says:

pgsql-eu-general  	European Union PostgreSQL community

http://archives.postgresql.org/ says:

pgsql-eu-general  	European PostgreSQL community

I am not trying to be a pain here but I see nothing I did as off topic.
This is the -general list... for EU is it not? Or are you saying that
*just* because the conference is in the US that in *general* the EU
doesn't care?

If that is the case, how can we possibly be considered a community?

/me who is very confused about this whole thing.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



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