damien clochard wrote:
> Hi !
>
> As a disclaimer : i'm involved in the organization of the next European
> PGday and i'm also webmaster or the pgday.fr site.
>
> i recently asked myself « how many pgdays (or 'PostgreSQL dedicated
> conferences' ) have been organized in 2008 ? » . My first answer were
> "many" and "more than in 2007" but i couldn't get any numbers easily.
>
> i gave a sneek peak to others communities, especially Mozilla with
> their "Mozilla Party" (mozillaparty.com) and Python with the Pycon
> conferences (pycon.org), and i think we should have a website or
> something to answer the question : "when is the next PostgreSQL
> conference near me ?". And i think the pgday.org website should do that.
>
> For the moment, the pgday.org site is the home of the European pgday but
> this website could easily be moved to pgday.eu . That would even make
> more sense. I'm not sure exactly who manages these domains but i guess
> it's kinda possible.
Makes sense.
IIRC it's been registered by the Italians, but they have previously
stated they don't mind handing it off.
> As i see it, this new pgday.org website doesn't have to be shiny and
> flashy. It would be just a web page linking all the forthcoming events (
> UK, brazil, etc... ).
We already have the main website events listing for that. I don't think
I like to see it fragmented.
We have enough different "portals" already, I think. If they're not good
enough, we should make them better instead of just creating another one.
> The pgday.org domain could used to provide sub-domains to the local
> events , like portland.pgday.org and such
That, however, could be a good usage for it.
Another usage could be to actually provide software for the sites, and
not just a pointer. Like pentabarf (if someone can make the damned thing
work - and preferrably also skinned) or something.
//Magnus