On 9/4/25 4:06 PM, Tobias Bussmann wrote:
> During a SwissPUG meeting, I was recently asked the question, 'Why isn't pgConf.EU on .org?' Upon further
investigation,it emerged that several events were missing from the front page of postgresql.org. As of 4 September
2025,the following conferences are displayed in the "Upcoming Events" section:
>
>> • 2025-09-04 · PGDay Austria 2025
>> • 2025-09-03 – 2025-09-05 · PGConf.Brazil 2025
>> • 2025-09-09 · PGDay UK 2025
>> • 2025-09-12 · pgDay Lowlands 2025
>> • 2025-09-25 · PGDay Napoli 2025
>> • 2025-09-29 – 2025-10-01 · PGConf NYC 2025
>> • 2025-11-20 · PostGIS Day 2025
>
> When I compare that with the events listed on <https://www.postgresql.org/about/events/>, I notice that three more
eventsare missing from the front page between PGConf NYC and PostGIS Day:
>
>> 2025-10-17 PG Down Under 2025
>> 2025-10-19 PGDay Israel 2025
>> 2025-10-21 – 2025-10-24 PGConf.EU 2025
>
> Furthermore, the PGDay Austria event, which is taking place today, has already been moved to the event archive on the
dedicatedevents page, even though it is still listed on the front page.
>
> Can you explain these discrepancies?
There was a long discussion about this when the Recognized Community
Conferences guidelines rolled out, and I can't quickly find the thread.
The tl;dr is that we agreed to give preference to community conferences
on the homepage, but still need to show at least 2 non-recognized events
on the page, should more than zero exist. As a result, we also expanded
the number of events listed on the homepage from 5 to 7.
Thanks,
Jonathan