From: | Chris Browne <cbbrowne(at)acm(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: training as a means of advocacy? |
Date: | 2007-08-23 22:22:49 |
Message-ID: | 60wsvl3n7q.fsf@dba2.int.libertyrms.com |
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peter_e(at)gmx(dot)net (Peter Eisentraut) writes:
> Scott Paine wrote:
>> But, if you want to attract the attention of a large segment of
>> industry consisting of people [...] who do not have huge budgets,
>
> There's the rub. Why would anyone want to attract those people? Sure,
> we're all humanists and we like to help people, but training and
> tutoring is extremely expensive, and the way you phrase it it doesn't
> sound like a good value proposition.
I had someone come by with a perhaps-relevant proposal that *would*
involve training and tutoring, but it would involve a concommittant
goal that those being trained would have, as specific responsibility,
the requirement to work to help the project. The point would NOT be
merely to learn SQL...
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