Re: news ticker Services Policy -- time for a change?

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От Joshua D. Drake
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Ответ на Re: news ticker Services Policy -- time for a change?  (Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>)
Ответы Re: news ticker Services Policy -- time for a change?  (Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>)
Re: news ticker Services Policy -- time for a change?  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
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On 06/13/2013 06:49 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> * Josh Berkus (josh@agliodbs.com) wrote:

>> Thing is, I don't think that kind of announcement
>> belongs on the postgresql.org home page.
>
> I'm not entirely sure that I agree.  For one thing, it helps argue
> against the "there's no commercial support for OSS!" mentality which
> still exists in some industries (particularly US government).

I haven't heard this argument in a very long time and considering I have 
various governments constantly asking me to fill out RFPs (you can have 
them 2ndQuadrant/EDB, RFPs are the suck) I am not inclined to agree with 
your statement.

Should the announcement be on the front page. I don't know. Part of me 
says, "well of course". They are a major postgresql contributor after all.

The other part of me, and problem the bigger part says, "Absolutely 
not". Why? Because it isn't PostgreSQL news. It is 2ndQuadrant news. 
Maybe it belongs on -announce but it definitely doesn't belong on .Org news.

JD

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