From: | Vik Fearing <vik(at)postgresfriends(dot)org> |
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To: | Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads(at)pgug(dot)de>, PostgreSQL WWW <pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Non-personal blogs on Planet |
Date: | 2020-02-24 14:01:58 |
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On 24/02/2020 14:22, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> right now, the posting policy[1] for Planet is that every blog must be
> associated with a person:
>
> "Blogs should be submitted by a community account in the name of the
> blog author"
>
>
> It so happens that I have a new project coming up (approval still pending,
> but submitted under my name) where the content is not about me, or from
> me, but a series of interviews. That's something where my name doesn't even
> need to be tackled on.
I would say that this should still be under your name.
> This raises the question if blogs can be non-personal, but project
> related, or company related. Any of the related PostgreSQL projects
> could post updates, without using personal accounts for this.
The case I'm interested in, is allowing conferences to post as
themselves and not as any particular organizer.
--
Vik Fearing
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