From: | Jean-Paul Argudo <jean-paul(at)postgresqlfr(dot)org> |
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To: | pgeu-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL Europe Partners |
Date: | 2012-08-27 14:48:51 |
Message-ID: | 503B88D3.2040006@postgresqlfr.org |
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Hi there,
Le 27/08/2012 16:40, Magnus Hagander a écrit :
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Gabriele Bartolini
> <gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)2ndquadrant(dot)it> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> while renewing my membership to the association, I visited the
>> website and noticed in the "Sponsors" page that currently two
>> companies are considered partners
>> (http://www.postgresql.eu/sponsors/)
>
> Ugh. I think that page has been pretty much unmaintained for a
> while :( Those partner logos are there because of contractual
> requirements for pgday 2009, which had an unfortunate wording in it
> there.
Yep. I remember that clearly yes.
> For now, I'll remove them.
I'd prefer you wait for consent of interested parties. In other terms,
EnterpriseDB and Dalibo. Let's say me as the CEO for the latest part :D
FYI, I sent already the questions to my associates (dalibo team) and
we will have the answer shortly...
> Then we can consider the points you make below as well.
I fully agree with Gabriele tought. This has to be clarified !
>> I want to clarify that I do not want to discuss the legitimity of
>> those two partners (I do agree that they have contributed), I
>> rather want to focus on the process that's been followed, purely
>> for transaparency reasons.
And you're right.
>> I would encourage the board/management to add more information on
>> the website about the process for becoming a "Partner" of the
>> association, given that it is not described in the "Statute". For
>> example: sponsoring two/three Postgres conferences in a row,
>> contributing X man-hours a year, voting in a board meeting, etc.
>
> Yeah. The thing is that we don't actually *have* any. The whole
> contents, except for the links, came to be from some unfortunate
> contract wording, which is no longer being used.
Yes. But this contract, exists, and we have to cope with it.
Be sure Dalibo won't be a power of resistance tought. You all know
here I am fully a "pro" when it's about transparency.
> However.
>
> Suggestions for a good definition and process to use are most
> welcome - and once we have one, it should certainly be published!
How do we work on this topic, now it seems to be re-opened ?
Cheers,
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Jean-Paul Argudo
www.PostgreSQL.(fr|eu)
www.Dalibo.com
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