PgNext (PostgreSQL Conference) CFP is still open

  • Apr 10, 2012
  • Joshua D. Drake
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As a reminder, the CFP for PgNext is still open. We are in Denver this year, let's make it rock! This year we are keeping it simple and getting back to roots. The conference is about community, networking with professionals, learning and in general having a good time. Who can't have a good time in Denver?

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