Per decision of the PGCA board. This removes a deadlock condition where an NPO that is
recognised could use the name, but an NPO that's being setup cannot yet be recognised.
All NPOs that use the marks in their name should apply for a licence now, as we can approve
that on the condition that they attain and retain recognised status. It also helps strengthen
the marks for us and the NPO.
The press kit for the PostgreSQL 17 release. This includes
translations of the press kit into the following languages:
- Chinese
- English
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Ukrainian
This includes contributions from the following folks:
- Adrian Klaver
- Alicja Kucharczyk
- Andrea Farci
- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum
- Andrew Atkinson
- Anna Uraskova
- Carlos Chapi
- Cary Huang
- Daniel Gustafsson
- Daniel Westermann
- Dayeong Yoon
- Domenico Sgarbossa
- Ekaterina Kiryanova
- Elena Karavaeva
- Euler Taveira
- Gunnar "Nick" Bluth
- Grant Zhou
- Hervé Lefebvre
- Iis Khoerun Nisa
- Ioseph Kim
- Jaehan Choi
- Jean-Christophe Arnu
- Jimmy Angelakos
- Jonathan Katz
- Julyanto Sutandang
- Matthias van de Meent
- Michael Goldberg
- Nicolas Lutic
- Nozomi Anzai
- Pavlo Golub
- Peter Eisentraut
- Philippe Viegas
- Robert Haas
- Stefanie Janine Stölting
- Stéphane Schildknecht
- Szymon Lipiński
- Tetiana Petiurenko
- Xiangyu Liang
- Xueyu Gao
Many thanks to everyone who helped with the PostgreSQL 17
release announcement!
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On the Windows download page and macOS download page:
Transform the paragraph of items included in the EDB installer into a list for readability.
Split a long sentence in two.
Trim some wordiness/redundancies.
Remove italics around “Advanced users”.
This adds a few new logos for organizations being recognized
as sponsors of the PostgreSQL project. This commit simultaneously
removes logos of sponsors that are no longer recognized.
Create a new governance directory page which centralizes access to the
various existing pages for project governance teams and committees. In
passing, also move some content from the wiki to their own pg.o pages
(committers, sysadmins), and create non-existing pages (contributors
committee).
There are undoubtedly some missed opportunities here for general
improvement as well as other unmentioned governance groups, but this is
a good start.
The CoC specifically says you can contact an individual CoC member if
you don't want to contact the full committee (for example, to make a
report against a member). So make sure there is a way to actually
contact them.
The updates don't change the policy, but rather add clarifications
around it given an influx of questions around how the policy works.
Author: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>