I have come back to Italy after the terrific experience of the European PostgreSQL Day 2009, which has been held in Paris last weekend.
Having organised the previous two editions, I must say that I am really proud of what the European community of PostgreSQL has become in the last two years, since its official birth.
Having organised the previous two editions, I must say that I am really proud of what the European community of PostgreSQL has become in the last two years, since its official birth.
Of course, it is not a big community, but it has got lots of quality, enthusiasm and team work skills.
As I said to the members of PostgreSQLFr, which had most of the logistics stuff in charge, they picked all the things we did wrong in the last editions, they accepted most of our advices and the results was awesome. Knowledge sharing, experience and hard work produced the best edition of the PGDay.EU event so far.
The great thing is that every year we have improved.
Location was awesome and very practical (the only problem I have to note is the wireless connection which I did not have on Saturday).
We had great speakers and great talks. Fortunately this year I could attend the talks (my first visitor PGDay). Unfortunately I could not follow them all due to the physical impossibility to attend two simultaneously. I was lucky enough and very proud to present a very challenging talk about Data warehousing with PostgreSQL, which I hope could open new opportunities to PostgreSQL and attract companies and users from commercial RDBMS products.
So, merci beaucoup mes amis! Ah ... and see you next year in Holland!
As I said to the members of PostgreSQLFr, which had most of the logistics stuff in charge, they picked all the things we did wrong in the last editions, they accepted most of our advices and the results was awesome. Knowledge sharing, experience and hard work produced the best edition of the PGDay.EU event so far.
The great thing is that every year we have improved.
Location was awesome and very practical (the only problem I have to note is the wireless connection which I did not have on Saturday).
We had great speakers and great talks. Fortunately this year I could attend the talks (my first visitor PGDay). Unfortunately I could not follow them all due to the physical impossibility to attend two simultaneously. I was lucky enough and very proud to present a very challenging talk about Data warehousing with PostgreSQL, which I hope could open new opportunities to PostgreSQL and attract companies and users from commercial RDBMS products.
So, merci beaucoup mes amis! Ah ... and see you next year in Holland!

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