4 <title>Further Information
</title>
7 Besides the documentation, that is, this book, there are other
8 resources about
<productname>PostgreSQL
</productname>:
16 The
<productname>PostgreSQL
</productname> <ulink
17 url=
"http://wiki.postgresql.org">wiki
</ulink> contains the project's
<ulink
18 url=
"http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions">FAQ<
/>
19 (Frequently Asked Questions) list,
<ulink
20 url=
"http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Todo">TODO<
/> list, and
21 detailed information about many more topics.
30 The
<productname>PostgreSQL
</productname>
31 <ulink url=
"http://www.postgresql.org">web site
</ulink>
32 carries details on the latest release and other
33 information to make your work or play with
34 <productname>PostgreSQL
</productname> more productive.
40 <term>Mailing Lists
</term>
43 The mailing lists are a good place to have your questions
44 answered, to share experiences with other users, and to contact
45 the developers. Consult the
<productname>PostgreSQL<
/> web site
52 <term>Yourself!
</term>
55 <productname>PostgreSQL
</productname> is an open-source project.
56 As such, it depends on the user community for ongoing support.
57 As you begin to use
<productname>PostgreSQL
</productname>, you
58 will rely on others for help, either through the documentation
59 or through the mailing lists. Consider contributing your
60 knowledge back. Read the mailing lists and answer questions. If
61 you learn something which is not in the documentation, write it
62 up and contribute it. If you add features to the code,