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    <title>PostgreSQL agent in SQL Standard committee again</title>
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    <published>2011-04-18T09:01:38Z</published>
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    <summary>By always having Peter E. in background I am active in SQL Standard (ISO/IEC 9075) committee since 2008.The membership expired after I switched companies.I got the pleasant news today morning that the German office of my new company extended the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[By always having Peter E. in background I am active in SQL Standard (ISO/IEC 9075) committee since 2008.<br /><br />The membership expired after I switched companies.<br /><br />I got the pleasant news today morning that the German office of my new company extended the membership.<br /><br />This means - I will be PostgreSQL agent in SQL Standard committee again for the next 12 months.<br /><br />And this time - 100% PostgreSQL. My company has no interests to force me to represent others then PostgreSQL.<br /><br />To be exact:<br /><br />DIN is the institute for standardisation in Germany (similar to ANSI in USA or BSI in UK).<br />My company (the office in Germany) got member of DIN for me. Thank you for supporting this.<br /><br />Means I will represent PostgreSQL in DIN and officially I will represent Germany on international level. <br /><br />On international level (ISO) every country has a single vote - so it doesn't matter if you act from Germany, USA or even Timbuktu.<br /><br />Being in a smaller country like Germany has lots of advantages. Besides that Germany is very open to Open Source.<br /><br />Susanne<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>100% PostgreSQL again</title>
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    <published>2011-01-03T08:09:39Z</published>
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        <![CDATA[The time of being the PostgreSQL girl working for MySQL at Oracle is over now.<br /><br />Simon Riggs from 2ndQuadrant offered me a job that I couldn't resist.<br /><br />So I closed the PostgreSQL embassy at Oracle/MySQL and come "home".<br />I will be 100% PosgreSQL again.<br /><br />Believe me, MySQL was the best "guest family" of the world and<br />I won't miss a single second of the last almost 4 years but<br />it is a great feeling being "home" again.<br /><br />Germany plead that I will stay active in SQL Standard committee.<br />Means nothing will change here during the upcoming quarter.<br /><br />Besides the usual PostgreSQL services of course<br />one part of my new 2ndQuadrant job will be to help<br />with migrations from MySQL to PostgreSQL.<br /><br />I have so deep knowledge about both systems that<br />I would be mad not helping users here.<br /><br />But I have a too big open source heart to migrate users for all costs.<br />Getting happy user is most important to me.<br /><br />When a user wants to get&nbsp; away from Oracle/MySQL then of course<br />I always first will check if PostgreSQL will make the user happy or if<br />MariaDB might be the better choice.<br /><br /><br />If a user choice will be PostgreSQL then of course I not just only<br />will help with the migration and let the user alone with it after migration.<br />I will assist the user some more longer time -<br />helping him to get more familiar with PostgreSQL.<br />As I said before; Happy User is most important in my eyes.<br /><br />100% PosgreSQL again also means that you will find me more often<br />again at the PostgreSQL channels on Freenode IRC.<br />It means that I will try to observe the important mailing lists again.<br />And additionally It means that I will get more active again in PostgreSQL<br />community and of course help with PostgreSQL booths and so on.<br /><br />The next open source event I planned to visit is FOSDEM in Brussels.<br />]]>
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