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Re: User documentation vs Official Docs

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On 07/20/2018 10:38 AM, George Neuner wrote:

As libraries allow users/citizens to request books be purchased at no
cost to the user/citizen, the argument that someone cannot afford a book
is now a moot point.

This thread is getting off topic. The tl;dr; of this particular subthread is that we are not here just for the relatively rich Western World, students or not (although I certainly appreciate that pain). We are an International community with varying levels of financial capabilities. If we want to enable the *entire* community to succeed with PostgreSQL we have to have resources that are Free (as in Beer and Software).

Back to the original idea, it would be great if those participating would be willing to help even a little in determining an actual direction to take this.


Thanks,


JD



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