On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:18 AM, Sim Zacks wrote:
Anyway my suggestion to Sim is to read about each conference on the
respective conference websites:
http://www.postgresqlconference.org/why/
http://www.pgcon.org/2008/
I read those, I was just confused as to why there were 2
conferences on the sa
Sim Zacks wrote:
Anyway my suggestion to Sim is to read about each conference on the
respective conference websites:
http://www.postgresqlconference.org/why/
http://www.pgcon.org/2008/
I read those, I was just confused as to why there were 2 conferences on
the same topics one right after the o
Anyway my suggestion to Sim is to read about each conference on the
respective conference websites:
http://www.postgresqlconference.org/why/
http://www.pgcon.org/2008/
I read those, I was just confused as to why there were 2 conferences on the same
topics one right after the other.
Someone ment
On Jan 29, 2008 12:22 PM, Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sim Zacks wrote:
> > Is there any real difference between PGCon and Postgresql Conference
> > East/West or is it the same idea in different places?
> >
> > My question is actually which people should go to which conference?
>
> Th
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Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sim Zacks wrote:
> > Is there any real difference between PGCon and Postgresql
> > Conference East/West or is it the same idea in different places?
> >
> > My questio
Sim Zacks wrote:
> Is there any real difference between PGCon and Postgresql Conference
> East/West or is it the same idea in different places?
>
> My question is actually which people should go to which conference?
They are different conferences. I think PGCon is more for backend
developers, w