RE: [SQLDownUnder] User Group Topics


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    • From: Mitch Denny
    • Subject: RE: [SQLDownUnder] User Group Topics
    • Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 22:11:41 +1100

    I vote for aggregation - I already know where to get my daily dose of
    Greg Low - why change that? Just have a combined feed off
    sqlserver.org.au - that way its also very clear who owns the content. 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    [mailto:SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Low
    Sent: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 9:29 AM
    To: SQLDownUnder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: [SQLDownUnder] User Group Topics
    
    Thanks Darius! 
     
    One of the discussions a few of us were having yesterday related to
    blogs and the Australian portal. There seems to be quite a divide where
    the people at the "dev" end of SQL Server are very aware of blogs and
    often blog themselves but at the "dba" end of the spectrum, there's far
    far less of that. Is hosting blogs on the site useful (given there are
    lots of other places that people already have them) and/or would some
    form of aggregation be useful and/or would just a list of Australian/New
    Zealand SQL Server related bloggers be useful?
     
    Regards,
     
    Greg
    
    ________________________________
    
    From: SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Darius
    Zakrzewski
    Sent: Mon 28/02/2005 11:13 PM
    To: SQLDownUnder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: Re: [SQLDownUnder] User Group Topics
    
    
    Hi Greg,
     
    Here are some ideas :-)
     
    1. Topics you'd find useful at your local sql server user groups.
     
    T-SQL idioms
    New T-SQL syntax
    Frequently used design techniques
    SQL Server features (whether 2000 or Yukon) Security issues Performance
    issues SQL Server and 64-bit technology How CLR integration might change
    some of our old ways Interoperability with other DBMS Information about
    new products Presentations on OLAPs and Data Mining Discussion of
    research and industry trends
     
     
    2. Things you'd find useful to have available on our Australian sql
    server portal? (sqlserver.org.au)
     
    SQL scripts
    List of problem issues (bugs)
    Tips and Suggestions
    FAQ
    Short articles
    Book reviews
    Presentation notes
    SIG Meeting notes
    Event announcements (meetings, course, conferences)
     
     
    Cheers,
    Darius Z.
    
    	----- Original Message ----- 
    	From: Greg Low <mailto:greglow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
    	To: SQLDownUnder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    	Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 10:56 PM
    	Subject: [SQLDownUnder] User Group Topics
    	
    	
    	Hi Folks,
    	 
    	Can I please get some feedback on two items:
    	 
    	1. Topics you'd find useful at your local sql server user
    groups.
    	2. Things you'd find useful to have available on our Australian
    sql server portal? (sqlserver.org.au)
    	 
    	These would be good to feed into the current planning.
    	 
    	Thanks in advance,
    	 
    	Greg
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