The PostgreSQL Conference, U.S. series is having a PgDay on Saturday, September 19, 2009 at The University of Georgia in Athens, GA, less than 90 minutes from Atlanta. PgDay will be a single-day event located in historic Old College on the University's beautiful North Campus. Recently named number 5 in Kiplinger's Personal Finance "10 Best Cities of 2009" list, the Classic City is famous for its music, food, and Southern hospitality; come enjoy the city with members of the Postgres community as we gather to discuss the world's most advanced open source database. Talks should be aimed for a mixed audience of students, faculty, application developers, and DBAs; possible topics include: - 8.4 Features - PostGIS - Interesting uses of PostgreSQL (in voting, education, libraries, etc.) - SQL (query optimization, nifty tricks, use of PLs, etc.) - Administration tips (performance, scaling, backups, etc.) - Migration tips - Etc... To submit your presentation proposal, please go to: http://postgresqlconference.org/2009/pgday/athens The Call for Presentations will close on August 1st. Thanks, and I hope to see y'all in Athens! ---Michael Brewer mbrewer@xxxxxxxxx -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general