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From | damien clochard |
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Subject | Proposal for a PostgreSQL Print Magazine |
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hi guys, Here's a long time idea that came back to me while i was at FOSDEM... When we're on a PostgreSQL booth, apart from the stuff we sell we don't have much content to giveaway. There's the traditional PostgreSQL leaflet, which is good for people who don't know what Postgres is. But on the booth, we also meet long-time PostgreSQL users that already know the project. These people are not database geeks or whatever, they are basically developpers or sysadmins who like PG... Most of the times they have because « PostgreSQL works fine » or « the doc is awesome » . They stop by the booth to say hi, grab a T-Shirt or a mus and usually they just want to know "what's new ?" in our community... I think that would be great to have a print media to keep in touch with this large user base, because these are the folks that will recommend PostgreSQL to their clients, co-workers, directors, etc. From our experience in France, Guillaume Lelarge has been writing PostgreSQL articles in the Gnu/Linux France Magazine for more than 2 years now. These articles are extremely popular in France because they're user-oriented and newbie friendly ( although PostgreSQL die-hards seem to like it too :) Thus my idea of a PostgreSQL dedicated magazine that could be downloaded and printed easily... The main version would be in English but local PUGs could translate it and use it on booth and events... Note that i'm not inventing anything here, i'm just taking example on the Ubuntu et Fedora community magazines : http://fullcirclemagazine.org/ http://mag.fedora-fr.org Anyway such a project requires a lot of time and energy. I've talked about this magazine to some people inside and outside the community and most people said that before launching such a project , it's necessary to have a "beta version" or a "demo" of what the magazine would look like. Just to see how many potential readers grab it on booths or download it... And of course try to get some feedback. So basically i'm not starting the whole project, i'm just calling for help to create a draft of the magazine. Let's call it "issue #0" :) In a nutshell, here's what the content could look like : Editorial : News : Events : info+photos from the latest conferences Happy Users : one relevant use case How To : zoom on a specific feature (PITR, FTS, ...) Interview : Rendez-vous with a PostgreSQL hacker Road to 9.1 : new features coming soon Extensions : review of various contrib/modules Tips & tricks : All in all, this could give a 16 to 24 pages magazine. Of course there's still tons of things to decide like : the frequency, logo, format, licence, title, tools, layout, fonts, etc. If you want to participate to this "issue #0", you're welcome ! It requires times, but no particular skills or previous experience in the media. If you're interested by a print media for the PostgreSQL user base, this project is for you :) Just send me an e-mail at damien@dalibo.info -- damien clochard dalibo.com | dalibo.org -
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