From: | Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info> |
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To: | gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)gmail(dot)com |
Cc: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org, pgeu-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: The Italian PostgreSQL Users Group is finally a non profit organisation |
Date: | 2007-11-24 09:15:03 |
Message-ID: | 4747EB97.4000907@lelarge.info |
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Gabriele Bartolini a écrit :
> I am really proud to announce that last Saturday, 17 november 2007,
> the Italian PostgreSQL Users Group has been founded by twelve volunteers
> and that today the non-profit organisation has been officially registered.
>
Congrats :)
> As far as I know, this is the second non-profit organisation entirely
> dedicated to PostgreSQL ever to be founded in Europe - after the great
> French one (I might be wrong though, in that case please correct me).
>
The french organization is a non-profit one entirely dedicated to
PostgreSQL. It seems to me it was the first. Anyways, congrats. You've
done a terrific job (pgDay event, and now a non-profit organization...
nothing will stop you :) ).
> [...]
> This process has taken a few months and has been the natural produce
> of PGDay. Most of the founders indeed took part in the organisation of
> the biggest gathering of the PostgreSQL community ever to be held in
> Europe (so far). ;-)
>
+1
> Although IT-PUG is still in its startup phase, users can find some
> information (including the statute - in Italian) on the website:
> www.itpug.org . Hopefully soon IT-PUG will be ready to accept
> subscriptions online as well.
>
I would have some questions to ask. For example, the purpose of the
organization is to prepare "events, conferences, courses"... so this is
mainly advocacy stuff ? or do you also plan to contribute on
translations, coding, etc. ? On the translation side, I know that
Giuseppe Sacco is doing a really great work (100% done for 1.8). But I
don't see any translation of pginstaller (PostgreSQL Windows Installer),
and the PostgreSQL translation is at most at 60%. Do you think your
organization can work on some of these ? this is also kind of advocacy
work :) And what about the manual ? Last question, do you know italian
people coding on a PostgreSQL project ?
Whooo, that's really a lot of questions, sorry about that :) with your
answers, I'll probably write a small paper for postgresqlfr.org. Thanks :)
--
Guillaume.
http://www.postgresqlfr.org
http://dalibo.com
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