tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8291547.post5334159091680228748..comments2019-12-21T03:00:07.201-05:00Comments on Design Decisions: PGCon2009 Summarystuddugiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07091225955159043360noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8291547.post-90159467597339963032009-06-02T14:59:20.774-04:002009-06-02T14:59:20.774-04:00Hey Dane,
Sorry about the keynote.
I think the ...Hey Dane,<br /><br />Sorry about the keynote. <br /><br />I think the kindest review we got was that it should have been called "an overview".<br /><br />You're right: proper keynotes require advance preparation and should spark some kind of new and interesting thought that generates conversation in the group. <br /><br />If you missed the FluidDB talk and are interested in a novel approach to information relationships and management on the web, you should check out that talk. Particularly the first 20 minutes of it were very interesting. I mentioned to Dan (while I was watching it) that we really should have had Terry give the keynote. :)<br /><br />If you come across a topic or a speaker that you think would be good for next year's PgCon, please pass it along to either Dan or myself. I think what we learned this year is that we should always have a backup - which is true for keynotes and databases.<br /><br />-selenaSelena Deckelmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13787945278069006540noreply@blogger.com