From: | Josh Berkus <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com> |
---|---|
To: | Simon Riggs <simon(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Sponsorship Page Country |
Date: | 2013-01-14 19:23:58 |
Message-ID: | 50F45B4E.5070406@agliodbs.com |
Views: | Raw Message | Whole Thread | Download mbox | Resend email |
Thread: | |
Lists: | pgsql-www |
> So in order to show we have international support, we list only a few
> of the countries that we operate in? Huh.
Sarcasm ill becomes you.
>> The Sponsors page is also quite clear that only the HQ country of each
>> company is listed. Nobody thinks that Red Hat or Google is only in the
>> USA; your worry that people will think that 2Q is UK-only on that basis
>> is quite unfounded.
>
> I guess if it's not there for actual information purposes, then it
> would be OK to remove it?
I would be opposed to removing it. The entire sponsors page is not
there for informational purposes: it is promotional, to show people the
breadth of corporate support which the PostgreSQL project has. Listing
the primary host countries of the various companies contributes to this,
by showing that the PostgreSQL project is not a single-country project
(as some OSS projects are).
I agree that bringing back the PostgreSQL World Map would accomplish the
same purpose, and if someone wants to code that up, pgsql-www is there
on Git for you to get started. In the meantime, I don't agree that
anyone has demonstrated any problem with listing the sponsor's home
countries, and I feel they serve an advocacy purpose.
--
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL Experts Inc.
http://pgexperts.com
From | Date | Subject | |
---|---|---|---|
Next Message | Joshua D. Drake | 2013-01-14 19:40:58 | Re: Sponsorship Page Country |
Previous Message | Simon Riggs | 2013-01-14 19:10:39 | Re: Sponsorship Page Country |