Josh Berkus writes: > And if we're gonna continue this thread, we should move it to -Advocacy.
I'm a bit lost here. It was recently said very clearly, "The target audience of the advocacy site is PHB's, not technical people." And the content of the site supports that in my mind. Yet, the advocacy group keeps absorbing more and more tasks that are not strictly related to development, but are clearly not targeting PHB's exclusively either. There is a wide spectrum between the PostgreSQL guru on the one side and the PHB on the other side. (And the middle of the spectrum happens to be the largest part.) Those are the people I see coming to presentations, expositions, those are the people I am targeting when I'm making flyers, write books and magazine articles, prepare training classes. Those are the people who actually come to our web site in search of information. Those are the people who will like to read a nice press release that is not a bare change log but still free of marketing BS. But nobody's addressing those people. So please, declare your intentions and make them consistent with your actions. Until then, or in any case, the discussion list of the development group is the right place to discuss who gets to be a recognized contributor of that same development group. -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org