Discussion:
Where should I post 3rd party product announcements?
Jonathan Neve
2014-10-14 07:58:16 UTC
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Hello,

I am the author of a database replication solution to which I recently
added Postgres support. I would like to let the PG community know about
it and I therefore posted a message to this list, but it didn't come
through, presumably because it was considered to be spam.

Where would be a more appropriate place to make such an announcement?

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Jonathan Neve
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Amit Langote
2014-10-14 09:38:02 UTC
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Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello,
I am the author of a database replication solution to which I recently added
Postgres support. I would like to let the PG community know about it and I
therefore posted a message to this list, but it didn't come through,
presumably because it was considered to be spam.
Where would be a more appropriate place to make such an announcement?
Take a look at this page:

http://www.postgresql.org/list/

pgsql-announce is the list you are looking for.

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Jonathan Neve
2014-10-14 09:42:44 UTC
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Hello Amit,

I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…

Jonathan
Post by Amit Langote
Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello,
I am the author of a database replication solution to which I recently added
Postgres support. I would like to let the PG community know about it and I
therefore posted a message to this list, but it didn't come through,
presumably because it was considered to be spam.
Where would be a more appropriate place to make such an announcement?
http://www.postgresql.org/list/
pgsql-announce is the list you are looking for.
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Atri Sharma
2014-10-14 09:45:17 UTC
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Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello Amit,
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through

Jonathan
Post by Amit Langote
Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello,
I am the author of a database replication solution to which I recently added
Postgres support. I would like to let the PG community know about it and I
therefore posted a message to this list, but it didn't come through,
presumably because it was considered to be spam.
Where would be a more appropriate place to make such an announcement?
http://www.postgresql.org/list/
pgsql-announce is the list you are looking for.
Did you subscribe to the lists?
Alvaro Herrera
2014-10-14 14:35:54 UTC
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Post by Jonathan Neve
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…
The message is not in the moderation queue, so it must have been flagged
as spam. Without having seen it, a priori I don't think it's completely
inappropriate for pgsql-announce, though.
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Magnus Hagander
2014-10-14 09:45:55 UTC
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Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello Amit,
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…
Not having seen the actual post, it may have been moderated based on
the rules at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval.
These are primarily for website news postings - but a website news
postign is really what you should do with it, rather than post it to a
mailinglist. So I suggest a look at those rules and then a website
news submission that follows them.
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Jonathan Neve
2014-10-14 09:55:09 UTC
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Sorry for being a bit dense, but where should I submit a website news
posting ?
Post by Magnus Hagander
Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello Amit,
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…
Not having seen the actual post, it may have been moderated based on
the rules at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval.
These are primarily for website news postings - but a website news
postign is really what you should do with it, rather than post it to a
mailinglist. So I suggest a look at those rules and then a website
news submission that follows them.
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Magnus Hagander
2014-10-14 10:01:53 UTC
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It's on http://www.postgresql.org/, click the link that says "Submit news".

//Magnus
Post by Jonathan Neve
Sorry for being a bit dense, but where should I submit a website news
posting ?
Post by Magnus Hagander
Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello Amit,
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…
Not having seen the actual post, it may have been moderated based on
the rules at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval.
These are primarily for website news postings - but a website news
postign is really what you should do with it, rather than post it to a
mailinglist. So I suggest a look at those rules and then a website
news submission that follows them.
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Jonathan Neve
2014-10-14 10:10:27 UTC
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Thanks, I'll give that a try!

Jonathan
Post by Magnus Hagander
It's on http://www.postgresql.org/, click the link that says "Submit news".
//Magnus
Post by Jonathan Neve
Sorry for being a bit dense, but where should I submit a website news
posting ?
Post by Magnus Hagander
Post by Jonathan Neve
Hello Amit,
I tried pg-announce as well, but my message didn't go through…
Not having seen the actual post, it may have been moderated based on
the rules at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval.
These are primarily for website news postings - but a website news
postign is really what you should do with it, rather than post it to a
mailinglist. So I suggest a look at those rules and then a website
news submission that follows them.
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