Re: Featured Users - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Jonathan S. Katz |
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Subject | Re: Featured Users |
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Msg-id | 0CF16E01-1A6B-46A8-8941-BAB312CB098F@postgresql.org Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Featured Users (Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org>) |
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Re: Featured Users
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List | pgsql-www |
Hi Justin, > On Jan 15, 2018, at 7:21 PM, Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org> wrote: > > On 2018-01-15 15:43, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: > <snip> >>>> We could be included in the section "Government", under the name >>>> "Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service” >> The “Featured User” list is woefully out-of-date and we keep on punting the >> issue of what to do with it. To keep it up-to-date, it does require determining >> if the companies featured on the list are still using Postgres, etc., so we need >> to make a conscious decision if this is something we want to support. >> It does look good for the community to have such a list as it does show there >> are people using PostgreSQL in real applications throughout the world, >> but we need to make sure that we can accurately portray this list to >> the community. >> In summary: we’ll see what we can do. > > As a thought, for re-invigorating the Featured User list, it'll ideally > be done by someone(s) comfortable doing "Outreach". eg: > > * Creating a list of potential users to contact (fairly easy to start > with using any search engine) > > * Reaching out to them (from a @postgresql.org address helped when > I was doing this ~15 years ago) > > * Determining if they'd be a good fit *and* if they have problems or > general questions about things (eg "we're wanting to do replication, > any suggestions?") then direct them appropriately. > > Note 1 - When I was doing this, it was extremely common for people > to ask questions, so knowing projects/mailing-lists/people (etc) to > point them at will likely be(come) a noticeable part of doing any > outreach. > > Note 2 - It was also super common as things progress to come across > others also experiencing similar concerns/problems (etc), which can > lead into some good synergies when putting people in contact with > each other. > > That's just the initial Outreach part. Writing things up from there > eg into simple list, or going further into making Case Studies comes > out of the result. > > For me, I mostly became bogged down in the Outreach part (it was both > rewarding an fun though), as even back then there was easily enough for > a single person to do (full time + extra as it was). > > That's the "doing it all properly" approach though. There might be some > quicker/easier way to get things doing without going in-depth. :) Are you volunteering? ;-) I would be happy to help out as well, if you would like to work on this together. I have a template I used for scanning the Professional Services list (another task that needs to be redone!) that could help with outreach. Best, Jonathan