Lewis Cunningham wrote:
--- Gregory Stark <stark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
pgsql-hackers
pgsql-users
There really aren't any other groups of people. "people who want to
talk about
There are hackers (contribute to PostgreSQL), DBAs (administer the
database), Developers (write application to interact with the
database) and users (use a tool like pgAdmin to query the database)?
When talking about coders, there are pl/pgSQL, PL/xxx, SQL, external
langauges. I think there are many groups.
If a person is interested in all the groups, is it hard to subscribe?
No.
If all groups are in one, is it hard to filter out? Yes.
LewisC
Lewis R Cunningham
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http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/
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