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Query Regarding Blog Submission Approval on Planet PostgreSQL
Postgress Cybrosys <postgress@cybrosys.com> — 2026-03-25T03:59:53Z
Hi PostgreSQL hackers, I recently submitted a blog post to be featured on Planet PostgreSQL approximately two days ago. However, I have not yet received any update regarding its approval or rejection. I noticed that some recently published posts were approved and appeared on the platform within a short time frame, which made me wonder if there might be any issue with my submission. I would like to kindly ask: - Whether there is currently a delay in the review process, or - If there is any issue with my submission that requires correction from my side Additionally, I want to clarify that I had previously sent an email to an incorrect address by mistake. I sincerely hope that this has not affected my current submission in any way. If there is anything I need to modify or any guidelines I should follow more carefully, I would be happy to do so. Thank you for your time and for maintaining such a valuable resource for the PostgreSQL community. Looking forward to your response. -- Thanks & Regards, *Jhon k* Postgres Specialist Project & IT Department Cybrosys Technologies Mail Mobile WhatsApp postgress@cybrosys.com +91 8606827707 +91 8606827707
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Re: Query Regarding Blog Submission Approval on Planet PostgreSQL
David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> — 2026-03-25T04:09:27Z
On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Postgress Cybrosys <postgress@cybrosys.com> wrote: > > Additionally, I want to clarify that I had previously sent an email to an > incorrect address by mistake. I sincerely hope that this has not affected > my current submission in any way. > > If there is anything I need to modify or any guidelines I should follow > more carefully, I would be happy to do so. > https://planet.postgresql.org/ There is a contact section on the right side. It says what email address to contact. This isn’t it. There also seems to be quite a few self-manage sections for potential and current publishers. David J.
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Re: Query Regarding Blog Submission Approval on Planet PostgreSQL
Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> — 2026-03-25T17:31:16Z
On 2026-Mar-25, Postgress Cybrosys wrote: > Hi PostgreSQL hackers, > > I recently submitted a blog post to be featured on Planet PostgreSQL > approximately two days ago. However, I have not yet received any update > regarding its approval or rejection. > > I noticed that some recently published posts were approved and appeared on > the platform within a short time frame, which made me wonder if there might > be any issue with my submission. Please note that the blog needs to be approved only once, when the first post is to go in. Once approved, any subsequent posts you make to your blog will be picked up automatically by the planet software. This is why some other posts have been posted after yours. -- Álvaro Herrera 48°01'N 7°57'E — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ "Aprender sin pensar es inútil; pensar sin aprender, peligroso" (Confucio)
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Re: Query Regarding Blog Submission Approval on Planet PostgreSQL
Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> — 2026-04-07T07:53:26Z
On Wed, 25 Mar 2026 at 18:31, Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> wrote: > On 2026-Mar-25, Postgress Cybrosys wrote: > > > Hi PostgreSQL hackers, > > > > I recently submitted a blog post to be featured on Planet PostgreSQL > > approximately two days ago. However, I have not yet received any update > > regarding its approval or rejection. > > > > I noticed that some recently published posts were approved and appeared > on > > the platform within a short time frame, which made me wonder if there > might > > be any issue with my submission. > > Please note that the blog needs to be approved only once, when the first > post is to go in. Once approved, any subsequent posts you make to your > blog will be picked up automatically by the planet software. This is > why some other posts have been posted after yours. > Also note that deleting and resubmitting your blog 10+ times in a single day will only *delay* the process of approval, as nobody will be interested in even looking at the submission. //Magnus