> On 5 Feb 2026, at 22:45, Andrey Borodin <[email protected]> wrote: > > As we prepare for the PostgreSQL Development Conference 2026 > (PGConf.dev 2026), scheduled for May 19–22 in Vancouver, Canada, we > are excited to host a poster session showcasing the contributions and > projects within our community. Hi all, Quick update: about 12 people have signed up so far, which means there are roughly 8 spots remaining. We would love to fill them with interesting technical and community posters. I have just sent a reminder email to everyone I have on my list. If you expressed interest but did not receive it, please check your junk folder and ping me directly - I likely just missed you. If your patch needs attention - reviewers, co-authors, committer feedback - a poster is a concrete way to get it. People stop, read, and talk. We plan to do Poster Session Showcase during thursday lunch, see full schedule here [0]. Here is what makes a good poster for this session: Show the technical substance: architecture diagrams, benchmark results, open design questions. Make clear what kind of help or feedback you are looking for: "needs review", "looking for co-author", "RFC", etc. Structure it yourself - even if you use AI tools, please do not generate the whole thing in one prompt from a hackers thread dump. AI tends to produce something that looks like a movie poster. Your own structure will express the problem better and give people more to react to. Include contact info and a QR code to your patch or project page. Use the PGConf.dev 2026 logo, portrait orientation, A1 size. I will start printing in early May. Come to Vancouver, put your work on the wall, and let us discuss. Best regards, Andrey Borodin. [0] https://2026.pgconf.dev/schedule/thursday
