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In Seattle for PostgreSQL Conference West

Well I made it to Seattle. It was a bit of disaster to get here with my Wife flatly stating she was suing a well known Mexican restaurant for hot beans and bad signing from a well known pop star. I have a meeting today with the college to verify facilities. I then pick up the programs. Of course the "suites" at Spring Hill Suites are not really suites but …

Loving community, PostgreSQL Conference West gets help

I was very happy about the progress of PostgreSQL Conference West this year. We secured facilities earlier than we ever had before thanks to heroic efforts by Lisa Sandoval of Seattle Central Community College. Communication about the conference has been flowing well. We have a great talk line up. Registrations are on par with last year, even with the economic downturn. And then I got hit with a heavy …

Everybody loves parties! (Pg Conference West in Seattle next week)

If there is one thing the Open Source community knows how to do, it is party. Well, and drink but those do not necessarily go together at all times. Luckily, the Open Source community is also good at re-inventing the wheel, improvisation and general hackery. With that in mind, it is time to announce the after party info for PostgreSQL Conference West. I am extremely enthusiastic with the idea that …

PostgreSQL Conference West 2009 update and Replicator 1.8.1

As mentioned over at the PgUS website, the PostgreSQL Conference West 2009 registration is now open.. I will be giving a talk on Replicator 1.8.1 (which was just updated to 8.3.8). I will also be giving a talk on PITRTools.

PostgreSQL Conference West: Talk submission deadline extended until September 5th.

In order to make our talk slots available to all who would like to give a presentation at PostgreSQL Conference West 09, we have extended our talk deadline until September 5th. If you have already submitted a talk, you will be notified of your acceptance (or not) by September 1st. For those that submit talks after August 25th, you will be notified by September 7th. As always you can find …

PostgreSQL Replicator 8.3.1-1.8 Released

From the hackers:
Replicator 8.3-1.8.1 It is recommended to update your 8.3-1.8.0 installation. No changes required for replication databases or configuration files. Release notes: - Fixed a bug that lead to occasional crashes of the master's backend when performing updates to a table with dropped columns. - Fixed a couple of minor mcp_stat problems.

2nd Call for Papers: PostgreSQL Conference West

Reminder: We are in the midst of the PostgreSQL Conference West call for papers. The call for papers ends 08/20/09. If you wish to be considered to present you must submit a talk.

Replicator 8.3-1.8 Released!

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Replicator 8.3-1.8. Everyone jump start their engines over here.

PostgreSQL Conference West 2009 Call for Papers

PostgreSQL Conference West 2009 Call for Papers June 24th, 2009, the PostgreSQL Conference U.S. team is pleased to announce the West 2009 venue and call for papers. This year the premiere West Coast PostgreSQL Conference will be leaving its roots at Portland State University and moving north to sunny Seattle, Washington. The event this year is being held at Seattle Central Community College from October 16th through 18th. The move …

Pylons, PostgreSQL, and Simpycity in 60 Minutes or Less

This is a tutorial to show you the basics of creating a small project within Pylons, with Simpycity. This tutorial assumes that you have already set up a Linux development environment for Pylons. Preferably on Ubuntu, though these directions should be general enough for any other Linux environment, meaning that you have installed Apache2, Python, mod-wsgi, and PostgreSQL 8.3. Choose a working directory for your project. For this example, I …