Re: Call for Posters: PGConf.dev 2025

2025-05-08 Thread Andrey Borodin
> On 15 Apr 2025, at 11:47, Andrey Borodin wrote: > > I’m going to print their posters on May 8th before my flight to Canada. Following posters were printed, packaged and prepared to accompany me on a flight to Montreal. 1. Logging Plan of the Running Query (Atsushi Torikoshi) 2. Data corru

Re: Call for Posters: PGConf.dev 2025

2025-04-28 Thread Andrey Borodin
> On 15 Apr 2025, at 11:47, Andrey Borodin wrote: > > Thank you for your questions! As of today, 12 people expressed interest and 6 asked for printing assistance. I think I can print and bring like ~20 posters. The printing capacity utilization is 30% :) So, even if you do not plan to atten

Re: Call for Posters: PGConf.dev 2025

2025-04-14 Thread Andrey Borodin
> On 15 Apr 2025, at 01:52, Noah Misch wrote: > > Thanks for running this. Four logistical questions: > > 1. By what timestamp should one submit? If prospect participant is going to bring their poster to Montreal themself (or hand via friends) - it’s good to have on conf venue on May 13, so

Re: Call for Posters: PGConf.dev 2025

2025-04-14 Thread Noah Misch
Thanks for running this. Four logistical questions: 1. By what timestamp should one submit? 2. Where does one send the submission? On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 04:01:56PM +0500, Andrey Borodin wrote: > The goal of the poster session is to visually present your patch or project > on an A2-sized poste

Call for Posters: PGConf.dev 2025

2025-04-13 Thread Andrey Borodin
Dear pgsql-hackers, As we prepare for the PostgreSQL Development Conference 2025 (PGConf.dev 2025), scheduled for May 13–16 in Montreal, Canada, we are excited to host a poster session showcasing the contributions and projects within our community. If you’re planning to attend PGConf.dev 2025,