Closed sfrost closed 4 years ago
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Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?
If everything’s still good, just drop a comment here and I’ll pop back into hibernation like a good little robot.
If you’re no longer interested in giving this talk, or the talk is out-of-date, feel free to close this issue.
Should I not hear back in a week, I’ll close this issue so you needn’t feel guilty about it. ❤️
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About You
Your Name: Stephen Frost
Twitter handle (optional): @net_snow
The best way to reach out to you: sfrost@snowman.net
A quick bio: Stephen Frost is Chief Technology Officer for Crunchy Data, a company which provides training, support and consulting for PostgreSQL.
As a PostgreSQL major contributor, Stephen has brought a number of features to PostgreSQL, including the role system, column-level privileges, and row-level security. He has spoken previously at numerous conferences, including pgConf.EU conferences in Amsterdam, Dublin, Vienna, Madrid and others, PostgresOpen in Chicago, Dallas, and San Fancisco, PGConf.BR in Campinas and Sao Paulo, PGConfAPAC in Singapore, FOSSASIA in Singapore, and PGCon in Ottawa.
Your Talk
Title: Introduction to PostgreSQL
What your talk is about: Have you heard about PostgreSQL but aren't sure what it is, what it's for, or why you might consider using it? We'll talk about what PostgreSQL is, a bit about the PostgreSQL community, and then go into a discussion of the PostgreSQL architecture and major features, including indexes, foreign data wrappers, security, data types, scalability and more!
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