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  1. PostgreSQL Core Welcomes New Member

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 2003-06-24T03:04:16Z

    The PostgreSQL Core would like to publicly welcome welcome Josh Berkus as
    our newest member.
    
    Josh is being included especially as a "liason" between the
    source-programmer and non-source-programmer contributors to PostgreSQL, in
    an effort to expand PostgreSQL volunteer documentation, advocacy, and
    vendor relations efforts.
    
    In addition to being actively involved in the project for the last 4
    years, he previously helped create the Marketing Project of
    OpenOffice.org, and launched the pgsql-performance list and PostgreSQL's
    first local user group (SFPUG).
    
    
    
  2. Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL Core Welcomes New Member

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2003-06-24T03:08:34Z

    On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
    
    >
    > The PostgreSQL Core would like to publicly welcome welcome Josh Berkus as
    > our newest member.
    >
    > Josh is being included especially as a "liason" between the
    > source-programmer and non-source-programmer contributors to PostgreSQL, in
    > an effort to expand PostgreSQL volunteer documentation, advocacy, and
    > vendor relations efforts.
    >
    > In addition to being actively involved in the project for the last 4
    > years, he previously helped create the Marketing Project of
    > OpenOffice.org, and launched the pgsql-performance list and PostgreSQL's
    > first local user group (SFPUG).
    
    Whut?  Please drop www.us as a postgresql mirror.
    
    Vince.
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  3. Re: PostgreSQL Core Welcomes New Member

    Dave Page <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk> — 2003-06-24T13:43:29Z

    It's rumoured that Vince Vielhaber once said:
    > Whut?  Please drop www.us as a postgresql mirror.
    
    Just stop rsyncing and your mirror will be dropped automatically.
    
    Regards, Dave.