Andrew Gould wrote:
I just finished migrating US county level census data
into a PostgreSQL database; and thought I'd save
others the trouble of doing the same. (I've been
laid-off and am trying to stay busy.) The gzipped,
dump file is approximately 9.5MB.
Is there a place online where people share data? I
thought about offering it to techdocs or pgfoundry;
but it's neither documentation, nor an application, so
I didn't think it would be appropriate.
If there is no such repository; but you would like
more information, please contact me off-list.
I would appreciate the data but to ask your question... There is a
sample databases project on pgfoundry which I think this would be
perfect for.
Joshua D. Drake
Thanks,
Andrew
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