On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 4:22 PM, David Johnston <polobo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear David, thank you for your post. I have not posted exactly a non-PostgreSQL post, in fact I asked for information about possible services of free hosting platforms with PostgreSQL installed. I repeat that I didn't ask for a hosting platform but for information about possible inherent free services.
The item of research focuses on the remote detection of events of health hazard, like in particular the cardiac atrial fibrillation, by wireless sensors installed on the body of the patient and a phone that forwards the data towards the hosting. If somebody can be interested I pray him to ask me for more information writing just to my email address. Thanks a lot!
At that point, unless you have confidentiality requirements, why not just tell everyone what it is you are working on and see if anyone responds favorably? It woul normally be deemed off-topic but at this point one more non-Postgresql post isn't going to make a big difference on this thread.
> this is very difficult, but it is exactly what I am doing in environments different from this one. Even if this risks to be considered (not so positively) as a request of charity... :-)
Fundraising for a cause is quite a bit different than asking for a personal gift and it sound like your request falls into the former category.
Dear David, thank you for your post. I have not posted exactly a non-PostgreSQL post, in fact I asked for information about possible services of free hosting platforms with PostgreSQL installed. I repeat that I didn't ask for a hosting platform but for information about possible inherent free services.
The item of research focuses on the remote detection of events of health hazard, like in particular the cardiac atrial fibrillation, by wireless sensors installed on the body of the patient and a phone that forwards the data towards the hosting. If somebody can be interested I pray him to ask me for more information writing just to my email address. Thanks a lot!
David J.