
Another Great FOSDEM
This year’s FOSDEM has been a great edition, in particular the FOSDEM PGDAY 2013 was a great way to begin a 3 days marathon of talking about PostgreSQL with people …
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This year’s FOSDEM has been a great edition, in particular the FOSDEM PGDAY 2013 was a great way to begin a 3 days marathon of talking about PostgreSQL with people …
The first talk is a presentation of PostgreSQL High-Availability solutions, with different Architectures presented in their context. All the Architectures from the talk …

The previous article FOSDEM 2013 said to be careful with the PostgreSQL devroom schedule because one of my talks there might get swapped with a slot on the FOSDEM PGDay …

This year again I’m going to FOSDEM, and to the extra special PostgreSQL FOSDEM day. It will be the first time that I’m going to be at the event for the full …

As Guillaume says, we’ve been enjoying a great evening conference in Lyon 2 days ago, presenting PostgreSQL to developers. He did the first hour presenting the …

Last week was PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2012 in Prague, and it’s been awesome. Many thanks to the organisers who did manage to host a very smooth conference with …
The first talk is about a PostgreSQL Migration (from MySQL) of the Fotolog web site with 32 millions of users, 1 billion photos and 10 billion comments on those photos. …
The talk is about a PostgreSQL Migration (from MySQL) of the Fotolog web site with 32 millions of users, 1 billion photos and 10 billion comments on those photos. The …

The PostgreSQL community host a number of conferences all over the year, and the next ones I’m lucky enough to get to are approaching fast now. First, next month in …

The french PostgreSQL Conference, pgday.fr, was yesterday in Lyon. We had a very good time and a great schedule with a single track packed with 7 talks, addressing a …

Last week was the annual PostgreSQL Hackers gathering in Canada, thanks to the awesome pgcon conference. This year’s issue has been packed with good things, …
The talk is about a PostgreSQL Migration (from MySQL) of a the Fotolog web site with 32 millions of users, 1 billion photos and 10 billion comments on those photos. The …