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The time and place for the Open Source Convention (OSCON) 2004 has 
just been announced:

2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention
July 26-30, 2004
Portland Marriott Downtown, Portland, OR

Last year had a good PostgreSQL showing (including our own track) but I 
would like to see a lot more. I encourage everyone to think about doing 
a presentation, even if just a short one on a very specific PostgreSQL 
topic. The advocacy list is a good place to brainstorm about topic ideas. 
(I am CCing this initial one to general, please post any followups only 
to advocacy).

I do not know what the "theme" of the convention is yet (they like 
to have themes) but some quick possible topic areas may be:


PostgreSQL on Windows
Replication
Backups and Restores
Converting from Oracle (or others)
How I solved XXX using PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL for "enterprise" computing
Integrating PostgreSQL with PHP
Handling large objects

Others?


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