Thread: Fwd: RE: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West
People, I'll be speaking at PHP-Con West. One of the things they offered me was the chance for the PostgreSQL project to be a "media sponsor" of PHP-Con. All it would cost us would be adding a web button to our regular announcement, and allowing them to post to ANNOUNCE a few times. In return, we'd be listed as a "sponsor". I think we should do this. MySQL AB, of course, is one of their top sponsors; I'd like to have PostgreSQL listed even if it's lower down. Feedback? -Josh Berkus ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: RE: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 15:13:41 -0700 From: "Monica Ortiz" <monica@mktgevents.com> To: <josh@agliodbs.com>, "'Bryan Richard'" <brichard@clusterworldexpo.com> Cc: "'elein'" <elein@varlena.com> Hi Josh -- Great to meet you (cyber-wise anyway!) Here is some information about media sponsorship. I will send the official welcome message and abstract/bio submission guidelines in a separate email. Media Sponsorship: This is a free trade for co-promotion purposes. php-con receives: - web button and URL link on home page and/or events calendar - 3-4 email messages/posts tailored to sponsor site specifications media sponsor receives - web button and URL link on sponsors page and a rotating button on home page - Listing on conference directory as sponsor - Mention as sponsor on all outbound promo messages for conference Call or email if you have any questions! Monica _________________________________ Monica E. Ortiz Marketing & Events Consulting www.mktgevents.com 650-872-2315 voice, 415-990-5513 cell monica@mktgevents.com -----Original Message----- From: Josh Berkus [mailto:josh@agliodbs.com] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:42 PM To: Bryan Richard Cc: Monica Ortiz; elein Subject: Re: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West Bryan, > So this sounds like a good topic; let's go with it. We will need a title for the session and an abstract. Monica can send you the guidelines for the abstract as well as all the documents for the speaker agreement. Great! > I think that's a good goal. I don't believe the session will be unsuccessful and I like idea of letting attendees know that combination beyond the default PHP + MySQL mix are out there. I also think that you should coordinate with Steve Lane to make sure you are not covering the same topics and providing a complete picture. Yes, I should .... e-mail, please? > It may also be beneficial for PostgreSQL or the SFPUG (or both) to become a media sponsor of the event to help us promote the conference. Not likely since neither of those organizations has any funding at all. That's the down side of being independant from corporate control. -- -Josh Berkus ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ Josh Berkus Complete information technology josh@agliodbs.com and data management solutions (415) 565-7293 for law firms, small businesses fax 621-2533 and non-profit organizations. San Francisco ------------------------------------------------------- -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
Sounds like a good idea to me. Regards, Dave. > -----Original Message----- > From: Josh Berkus [mailto:josh@agliodbs.com] > Sent: 08 September 2003 16:55 > To: pgsql-core@postgresql.org; pgsql-www@postgresql.org > Cc: Justin Clift; Robert Treat > Subject: [pgsql-www] Fwd: RE: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West > > > People, > > I'll be speaking at PHP-Con West. One of the things they > offered me was the > chance for the PostgreSQL project to be a "media sponsor" of PHP-Con. > > All it would cost us would be adding a web button to our > regular announcement, > and allowing them to post to ANNOUNCE a few times. In > return, we'd be > listed as a "sponsor". > > I think we should do this. MySQL AB, of course, is one of > their top sponsors; > I'd like to have PostgreSQL listed even if it's lower down. > > Feedback?
Hi Josh, Personally I have no problem with the web button bit, but I'm concerned about them posting to the pgsql-announce mailing list. Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". Know what I mean? :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Josh Berkus wrote: > People, > > I'll be speaking at PHP-Con West. One of the things they offered me was the > chance for the PostgreSQL project to be a "media sponsor" of PHP-Con. > > All it would cost us would be adding a web button to our regular announcement, > and allowing them to post to ANNOUNCE a few times. In return, we'd be > listed as a "sponsor". > > I think we should do this. MySQL AB, of course, is one of their top sponsors; > I'd like to have PostgreSQL listed even if it's lower down. > > Feedback? > > -Josh Berkus > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: RE: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West > Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 15:13:41 -0700 > From: "Monica Ortiz" <monica@mktgevents.com> > To: <josh@agliodbs.com>, "'Bryan Richard'" <brichard@clusterworldexpo.com> > Cc: "'elein'" <elein@varlena.com> > > Hi Josh -- > > Great to meet you (cyber-wise anyway!) Here is some information about > media sponsorship. I will send the official welcome message and > abstract/bio submission guidelines in a separate email. > > Media Sponsorship: This is a free trade for co-promotion purposes. > > php-con receives: > - web button and URL link on home page and/or events calendar > - 3-4 email messages/posts tailored to sponsor site specifications > > media sponsor receives > - web button and URL link on sponsors page and a rotating button on home > page > - Listing on conference directory as sponsor > - Mention as sponsor on all outbound promo messages for conference > > Call or email if you have any questions! > > Monica > > > > _________________________________ > Monica E. Ortiz > Marketing & Events Consulting > www.mktgevents.com > 650-872-2315 voice, 415-990-5513 cell > monica@mktgevents.com > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Josh Berkus [mailto:josh@agliodbs.com] > Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:42 PM > To: Bryan Richard > Cc: Monica Ortiz; elein > Subject: Re: PostgreSQL track for PHP Con West > > Bryan, > > >>So this sounds like a good topic; let's go with it. We will need a > > > title for > the session and an abstract. Monica can send you the guidelines for the > abstract as well as all the documents for the speaker agreement. > > Great! > > >>I think that's a good goal. I don't believe the session will be > > > unsuccessful > and I like idea of letting attendees know that combination beyond the > default > PHP + MySQL mix are out there. I also think that you should coordinate > with > Steve Lane to make sure you are not covering the same topics and > providing a > complete picture. > > Yes, I should .... e-mail, please? > > >>It may also be beneficial for PostgreSQL or the SFPUG (or both) to > > > become a > media sponsor of the event to help us promote the conference. > > Not likely since neither of those organizations has any funding at all. > > That's the down side of being independant from corporate control. > > -- > -Josh Berkus > > ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ > Josh Berkus > Complete information technology josh@agliodbs.com > and data management solutions (415) 565-7293 > for law firms, small businesses fax 621-2533 > and non-profit organizations. San Francisco > > ------------------------------------------------------- >
Justin Clift wrote: > Hi Josh, > > Personally I have no problem with the web button bit, but I'm concerned > about them posting to the pgsql-announce mailing list. > > Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that > it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. > To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels > like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". I used to post info about events where I was speaking about PostgreSQL until we added the Events list on the web site. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
Justin, > Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that > it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. > To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels > like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". But this is PostgreSQL related ... there will be two PostgreSQL segments at the convention. And I'll bet that about 1/3 of our users have some involvement with PHP .... Certainly it's as relevant as EMS HiTech's monthly version announcements ... -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Josh Berkus wrote: > Justin, > > > Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that > > it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. > > To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels > > like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". > > But this is PostgreSQL related ... there will be two PostgreSQL segments at > the convention. And I'll bet that about 1/3 of our users have some > involvement with PHP .... > > Certainly it's as relevant as EMS HiTech's monthly version announcements ... Agreed ... and especially considering how hard it is to get 'inroads' into the PHP community, being seen as sponsors always helps ...
"Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org> writes: > On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Josh Berkus wrote: >> Justin, >>> Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that >>> it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. >>> To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels >>> like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". >> >> But this is PostgreSQL related ... there will be two PostgreSQL segments at >> the convention. And I'll bet that about 1/3 of our users have some >> involvement with PHP .... >> >> Certainly it's as relevant as EMS HiTech's monthly version announcements ... > Agreed ... and especially considering how hard it is to get 'inroads' into > the PHP community, being seen as sponsors always helps ... My thoughts exactly. PHP is relevant to Postgres, and it's in our best interest to make more people think so ;-). I don't see anything wrong with occasional PHP-related announcements, if they have any PG connection at all. Given that there are a couple of PG talks scheduled at this conference, that would make it reasonable to mention anyway, wouldn't it? regards, tom lane
Marc G. Fournier wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Josh Berkus wrote: > > >>Justin, >> >> >>>Most people who signed onto that list did so with the expectation that >>>it would not have um... non-PostgreSQL related stuff going through it. >>>To then allow non-PostgreSQL stuff to go through it in this way feels >>>like it would be a kind of "breech of trust". >> >>But this is PostgreSQL related ... there will be two PostgreSQL segments at >>the convention. And I'll bet that about 1/3 of our users have some >>involvement with PHP .... That's cool then. I just wasn't sure that it would always be PostgreSQL related. :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift >>Certainly it's as relevant as EMS HiTech's monthly version announcements ... > > > Agreed ... and especially considering how hard it is to get 'inroads' into > the PHP community, being seen as sponsors always helps ... >