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11 | 11 | <H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1>
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15 | 15 | <P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<Ahref=
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358 | 358 | <H3><Aname="1.13">1.13</A>) Who controls PostgreSQL?<BR>
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360 | 360 | <P>If you are looking for a PostgreSQL gatekeeper, central committee,
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| 361 | + or controlling company, give up --- there isn't one. We do have a |
362 | 362 | core committee and CVS committers, but these groups are more for
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363 | 363 | administrative purposes than control. The project is directed by
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| 364 | + the community of developers and users, which anyone can join.All |
| 365 | +you need todo is subscribe tothemailing lists and participate in the |
| 366 | +discussions. (See the<ahref="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_DEV.html"> |
367 | 367 | Developer's FAQ</A> for information on how to get involved in PostgreSQL
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368 | 368 | development.)</P>
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