Received: from localhost (maia-1.hub.org [200.46.204.191]) by postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 7BA279FB9C5 for ; Wed, 30 May 2007 18:26:13 -0300 (ADT) Received: from postgresql.org ([200.46.204.71]) by localhost (mx1.hub.org [200.46.204.191]) (amavisd-maia, port 10024) with ESMTP id 70157-02 for ; Wed, 30 May 2007 18:26:09 -0300 (ADT) X-Greylist: from auto-whitelisted by SQLgrey-1.7.5 Received: from lists.commandprompt.com (host-254.commandprompt.net [207.173.203.254]) by postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id AA2359FBB16 for ; Wed, 30 May 2007 18:26:09 -0300 (ADT) Received: from [192.168.2.3] (evim.gunduz.org [81.214.129.77]) (authenticated bits=0) by lists.commandprompt.com (8.13.7/8.13.6) with ESMTP id l4ULQ4rn023734; Wed, 30 May 2007 14:26:09 -0700 Subject: Re: New Lists? From: Devrim =?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=DCND=DCZ?= To: David Fetter Cc: PostgreSQL WWW In-Reply-To: <20070530180207.GK1912@fetter.org> References: <20070530045532.GJ1912@fetter.org> <1180513662.3396.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> <20070530180207.GK1912@fetter.org> Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="=-KxndCqnZMv4g1CrqwAiV" Organization: Command Prompt, Inc. Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 00:26:00 +0300 Message-Id: <1180560360.3459.40.camel@laptop.gunduz.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Evolution 2.8.3 (2.8.3-2.fc6) X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV version 0.88.5, clamav-milter version 0.88.5 on projects.commandprompt.com X-Virus-Status: Clean X-Greylist: Sender succeded SMTP AUTH authentication, not delayed by milter-greylist-1.6 (lists.commandprompt.com [192.168.2.159]); Wed, 30 May 2007 14:26:10 -0700 (PDT) X-Virus-Scanned: Maia Mailguard 1.0.1 X-Archive-Number: 200705/97 X-Sequence-Number: 12031 --=-KxndCqnZMv4g1CrqwAiV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 11:02 -0700, David Fetter wrote: > I like this idea, but I have questions about how we assess this. We > have a sample of size comfortably less than 10 from all of the > People's Republic of China, and fewer still from Iran. How do we know > whom we're talking to? How do you know that the people who ask you a list is really a PostgreSQL guy? When I asked for a list for -tr (which is the first country-specific list...) noone objected since people knew me.=20 "Endorsing by a known community member" is a good option, when there are few people in that specific country.=20 ... BTW, "leadership" does not meet the meaning that I wanted to say. Ignore that part, please. > One way to define leadership is "those who step up and do the work." > It's always possible to revisit :) Once we create the list, people from local community will ask for updates whenever the list administrator cannot administrate the list any longer. --=20 Devrim G=C3=9CND=C3=9CZ PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support Managed Services, Shared and Dedicated Hosting Co-Authors: plPHP, ODBCng - http://www.commandprompt.com/ --=-KxndCqnZMv4g1CrqwAiV Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGXevlpme12CBXnxERAkuKAJoDAo+C231HgBBG534tTyof1e0lyACfa3GK SoFk5vzOrgsfLUsd1vI/vX4= =mz8F -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-KxndCqnZMv4g1CrqwAiV--