Re: [translators] Regional Contacts Wanted

From: Martin Sarsale <lists(at)runa(dot)sytes(dot)net>
To: pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: [translators] Regional Contacts Wanted
Date: 2003-09-17 13:00:35
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If the argentinian (or any other spanish speaker contact) writes some material, we will love to post it in our site,
http://www.malditainternet.com

cya

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:54:17 +0200 (CEST)
Hornyak Laszlo <kocka(at)tigrasoft(dot)hu> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I can do the jobs in the hungarian areas. If nobody else joins from
> middle-east europe, I can try the region, but i speak only english and
> german, so if anybody else joins from slav areas, it is better if they do
> it.
>
> Laszlo
>
> On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> > Folks,
> >
> > For the upcoming 7.4 release, I'd like to have designated regional contacts
> > from as many places as possible. For those of you who are already
> > translators, you can be a translator *and* a regional contact, or not, as you
> > please.
> >
> > People have already effectively volunteered for the US, Germany, Brazil,
> > Argentina, Australia, and French-speaking-Europe. We could use help in lots
> > of other areas.
> >
> > If you volunteer, your first job will be gathering press contacts from your
> > country. Other things we'd like you to do, as you have time, are:
> >
> > PostgreSQL Advocacy Regional Contacts
> > I. Regional Press
> > A. Help arrange translation of press releases and other Advocacy
> > materials
> > B. Maintain a list of local/regional/language press contacts
> > C. Answer or forward questions from the local/regional/language press
> > D. Work with the PostgreSQL "Master of Ceremonies" to staff interviews
> > in your area
> > E. Keep up to date on PostgreSQL developments so that you can be
> > knowlegable for the above, including participating actively
> > on the pgsql-advocacy list.
> > II. Community Building
> > A. Solicit users in your area/language
> > B. Create and admin a mailing list when you have enough people.
> > C. When you have even more people, add a web page and/or
> > start a PostgreSQL user's group.
> > III. Community Liason
> > A. Find user's groups, conventions, and other local events and groups
> > which are related to PostgreSQL
> > B. Work with the "Master of Ceremonies" to do PostgreSQL outreach
> > to these groups and events.
> > Time expected: 5-12 hours per month.
> >
> > --
> > -Josh Berkus
> > Aglio Database Solutions
> > San Francisco
> >
> >
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