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  1. Re: [NOVICE] next steps

    amy cheng <amycq@hotmail.com> — 1999-10-29T15:35:52Z

    I'm considering to persuade my boss in making the scheduler project I'm 
    doing as a GPL, just like the accounting one. any ideas?
    
    >From: Thomas Good <tomg@q8.nrnet.org>
    >To: Carsten Huettl <CHUETTL@ahorn.sgh.uunet.de>
    >CC: pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org, pgsql-novice@postgreSQL.org
    >Subject: Re: [NOVICE] next steps
    >Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 09:11:54 -0400 (EDT)
    >
    >On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Carsten Huettl wrote:
    >
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I have set up a postgres installation on a freeBSD box and am now
    > > ready to take the next steps.
    > >
    > > Where can I find some Webpages with postgres applications or
    > > sample.
    >
    >Hallo,
    >
    >You can have a look at http://www.simtax.ca/acc where you can download
    >a working accounting program written by a friend of mine (aus Bayern).
    >The docs are lacking (my fault, actually) but we are working on it.
    >I'd be happy to try and help.  BTW, I recently switched from coding
    >(into Perl scripts) all the HTML stuff by hand to using Lincoln Stein's
    >CGI.pm module and my scripts are now concise and easier to read.  I can
    >forward some if you like.
    >
    >Good luck,
    >Tom
    >
    > > How do I create a "user front end"/data input mask/menu system?
    > > Can anyone point me to a webside to learn more about postgres
    > > (tutorial)?
    > >
    > > Learning lessons?
    > >
    > > TIA
    > > C.
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > Carsten Huettl - <http://www.ahorn-Net.de>
    > > pgp-key on request
    > >
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    > >
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  2. Re: [NOVICE] next steps

    Thomas Good <tomg@q8.nrnet.org> — 1999-10-30T12:55:42Z

    On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, amy cheng wrote:
    
    > I'm considering to persuade my boss in making the scheduler project I'm 
    > doing as a GPL, just like the accounting one. any ideas?
    
    Well, I'm not sure what sort of ideas you are looking for --- if you
    need ammunition to convince your boss you could use my arguments to
    my boss:
    
    1)  Writing non-free software is not an ethically legitimate activity...
        (Paraphrase of Richard Stallman)
    
    2)  There is money in personalised tech support contracts - which is
        a legitimate activity!  ;-)
    
    3)  Giving away code on the web is a hook that oftens catches customers
        for other goods and services.  Goodwill does help businesses grow...
    
    Anyway, these are simply my opinions but they did persuade my employer.
    
    The larger issue:  
    
    Currently, Marc (scrappy) includes the accounting program on the PG cds.
    I'd like to see alot more OSS products (generic or Pg specific) appear
    on the postgres web page(s) and cd.  The Freemoney project (from which
    Dieter and I were a spinoff) was the impetus for the SQL Ledger project
    and I suspect that Dieter would not object to expanding the project to
    include other features *or* bundling all the Pg OSS projects into a
    larger, fuller featured Pg database...at least the idea is worth exploring.
    
    Cheers,
    Tom
    
    > >From: Thomas Good <tomg@q8.nrnet.org>
    > >To: Carsten Huettl <CHUETTL@ahorn.sgh.uunet.de>
    > >CC: pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org, pgsql-novice@postgreSQL.org
    > >Subject: Re: [NOVICE] next steps
    > >Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 09:11:54 -0400 (EDT)
    > >
    > >On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Carsten Huettl wrote:
    > >
    > > > Hello,
    > > >
    > > > I have set up a postgres installation on a freeBSD box and am now
    > > > ready to take the next steps.
    > > >
    > > > Where can I find some Webpages with postgres applications or
    > > > sample.
    > >
    > >Hallo,
    > >
    > >You can have a look at http://www.simtax.ca/acc where you can download
    > >a working accounting program written by a friend of mine (aus Bayern).
    > >The docs are lacking (my fault, actually) but we are working on it.
    > >I'd be happy to try and help.  BTW, I recently switched from coding
    > >(into Perl scripts) all the HTML stuff by hand to using Lincoln Stein's
    > >CGI.pm module and my scripts are now concise and easier to read.  I can
    > >forward some if you like.
    > >
    > >Good luck,
    > >Tom
    > >
    > > > How do I create a "user front end"/data input mask/menu system?
    > > > Can anyone point me to a webside to learn more about postgres
    > > > (tutorial)?
    > > >
    > > > Learning lessons?
    > > >
    > > > TIA
    > > > C.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > Carsten Huettl - <http://www.ahorn-Net.de>
    > > > pgp-key on request
    > > >
    > > > ************
    > > >
    > >
    > >------- North Richmond Community Mental Health Center -------
    > >
    > >Thomas Good                                   MIS Coordinator
    > >Vital Signs:                  tomg@ { admin | q8 } .nrnet.org
    > >                                           Phone: 718-354-5528
    > >                                           Fax:   718-354-5056
    > >
    > >/* Member: Computer Professionals For Social Responsibility */
    > >
    > >
    > >************
    > >
    > 
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    Thomas Good                                   MIS Coordinator
    Vital Signs:                  tomg@ { admin | q8 } .nrnet.org
                                              Phone: 718-354-5528  
                                              Fax:   718-354-5056  
                                  
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  3. Re: [GENERAL] Re: [NOVICE] next steps

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1999-10-31T13:16:54Z

    > On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, amy cheng wrote:
    > 
    > > I'm considering to persuade my boss in making the scheduler project I'm 
    > > doing as a GPL, just like the accounting one. any ideas?
    > 
    > Well, I'm not sure what sort of ideas you are looking for --- if you
    > need ammunition to convince your boss you could use my arguments to
    > my boss:
    > 
    > 1)  Writing non-free software is not an ethically legitimate activity...
    >     (Paraphrase of Richard Stallman)
    
    Huh?
    
    > 
    > 2)  There is money in personalised tech support contracts - which is
    >     a legitimate activity!  ;-)
    > 
    > 3)  Giving away code on the web is a hook that oftens catches customers
    >     for other goods and services.  Goodwill does help businesses grow...
    
    Very true.  That is how a good company becomes a great company.  You
    can't put a price on goodwill, but it can save your business.
    
    
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