PostgreSQL Mailing Lists

What are the PostgreSQL Mailing Lists?

The PostgreSQL mailing lists are one of the primary ways to interact with the PostgreSQL community. The mailing lists are an effective way to communicate and contribute to PostgreSQL and there are lists that cover a variety of topics, including:
  • Ongoing PostgreSQL development
  • General support
  • Product release & event announcements
  • Coordinate community outreach
and many more.

Tips For Using the PostgreSQL Mailing Lists

To help ensure you have a productive experience on the PostgreSQL experience, we have a few tips to get you started on your journey:

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User lists
List Description
pgsql-admin PostgreSQL administration (excludes pgAdmin application support, which can be found on the pgadmin-support list)
pgsql-advocacy Coordinates people working on promoting PostgreSQL, organizing user groups, and dealing with PostgreSQL marketing and PR. Also a good place to ask for presentations and flyers if you need them.
pgsql-announce Announcement list pertaining to PostgreSQL and various third party software.
pgsql-general General discussion area for users. Apart from compile, acceptance test, and bug problems, most new users will probably only be interested in this mailing list (unless they want to contribute to development or documentation). All non-bug related questions regarding PostgreSQL's version of SQL, and all installation related questions that do not involve bugs or failed compiles, should be restricted to this area. Please note that many of the developers monitor this area.
pgsql-interfaces Discussion of PostgreSQL interfaces, except JDBC and ODBC.
pgsql-jobs Posting of PostgreSQL related jobs.
pgsql-novice No question is too simple for this list.
pgsql-performance Discussion of PostgreSQL's performance issues. Please see Guide to reporting problems and Slow Query Questions for some tips on how to write your performance question.
pgsql-sql Discussion for users on SQL related matters.
pgsql-women Discussion about how to increase the number of women in the PostgreSQL international community. All genders welcome.
Developer lists
List Description
buildfarm-members Discussion list for buildfarm animal caretakers
pgsql-bugs If you find a bug, please use the bug reporting form.
pgsql-committers Notification of git commits are sent to this list. Do not post here!
pgsql-docs Discussion regarding PostgreSQL documentation.
pgsql-gui-dev Development of GUI tools for use with PostgreSQL
pgsql-hackers The PostgreSQL developers team lives here. Discussion of current development issues, problems and bugs, and proposed new features. If your question cannot be answered by people in the other lists, and it is likely that only a developer will know the answer, you may re-post your question in this list. You must try elsewhere first!
pgsql-perffarm pgsql-perffarm
pgsql-translators Translation announcements, coordination and discussions
pgsql-www Discussion of development and coordination of the PostgreSQL websites.
Regional lists
List Description
pgsql-de-allgemein German PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-es-ayuda En esta lista se discuten los temas técnicos de PostgreSQL en español. Los tópicos de fomento y promoción deben discutirse en la lista pgsql-es-fomento.
pgsql-es-fomento En esta lista se discuten los tópicos de fomento y promoción de PostgreSQL en español. Los temas técnicos deben ser tratados en la lista pgsql-es-ayuda.
pgsql-es-trabajos Anuncios de puestos de trabajo en castellano
pgsql-fr-generale French PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-in-general Indian PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-it-generale Italian Developer Community General Discussions
pgsql-iw-general Hebrew PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-pt-geral Lista de discussão por email no idioma Português (Brasil/Portugal)
pgsql-ru-general Russian PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-tr-genel Turkish PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-zh-general Chinese PostgreSQL Community
Associations
List Description
pgeu-general European PostgreSQL Community
pgus-general US PostgreSQL Community
User groups
List Description
arpug Argentina
austinpug Austin, Texas, USA
ecpug Ecuador
karlsruhe-de-pug Karlsruhe, Germany
lapug Los Angeles, USA
pdxpug Portland, USA
seapug Seattle, USA
Project lists
List Description
pgadmin-hackers pgAdmin development and patches.
pgadmin-support pgAdmin support questions.
pgsql-jdbc Discussion of PostgreSQL's Java interface, JDBC.
pgsql-jdbc-commits JDBC driver commit messages
pgsql-odbc Discussion of PostgreSQL's ODBC interface.
pgsql-pkg-debian Discussion of Debian packaging
pgsql-pkg-yum YUM packaging
pljava-dev PL/Java development
psycopg Discussion about the Python interface Psycopg
wal-g Discussion about the WAL-G backup tool
Inactive lists
List Description
Adelaide, AU Adelaide, Australia
América Central América Central
Arizona, US Arizona, US
Atlanta, GA, US Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Buenos Aires, AR Buenos Aires, Argentina
Boston, MA, US Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Baltimore/DC, US Baltimore/Washington DC, USA
Denver, CO, US Denver, Colorado, US
Hyderabad, India Hyderabad, India
Ireland Ireland
Gauteng, ZA Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa
Melbourne, AU Melbourne, Australia
Montréal, CA Montréal, Québec, Canada
Mumbai, IN Mumbai, India
Norway Norway
Ohio, US Ohio, USA
Oklahoma, US Oklahoma, USA
Persian Persian PostgreSQL Community
Milwaukee, US Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
pgsql-benchmarks Discussion of PostgreSQL and benchmarks.
pgsql-chat General chit-chat.
pgsql-cluster-hackers Discussion of adding replication and clustering features to PostgreSQL, both inside the database and via integration with additional software.
pgsql-cygwin Former discussion of running, compiling, installing PostgreSQL under Windows, using cygwin.
pgsql-hackers-pitr Former discussion related to the implementation of the PITR feature.
pgsql-hackers-win32 Former discussion of issues relating to the native Win32 port of PostgreSQL. Current win32 development issues should be raised on -hackers.
Dutch Dutch PostgreSQL Community
pgsql-patches Obsolete list for posting patches to the PostgreSQL source code. Those must now be sent to pgsql-hackers.
pgsql-php Using PostgreSQL with PHP.
pgsql-pkg-docker Official PostgreSQL images for Docker on DockerHub
pgsql-ports Former discussion about porting to and compiling PostgreSQL on various different platforms. Current discussion should be carried out on pgsql-hackers.
pgsql-rrreviewers This mailing list supports Round Robin Review during commitfests by allowing the CommitFest Mom to assign random patches to a list of volunteer reviewers. Discussion of the contents of the patches takes place on pgsql-hackers and NOT here, so only sign up for this list if you're volunteering to be assigned a patch!
pgsql-students Google's Summer of Code students
pgsql-testers For active testers of PostgreSQL Alphas and Betas to report test results.
RGNPUG RGNPUG
San Diego, US San Diego, US
South East Asia South East Asia
San Francisco, CA, US San Francisco, California, USA
Suncoast, FL, US Suncoast, Florida, USA
Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
Sydney, AU Sydney, Australia
Toronto, CA Toronto, Canada
Triangle, NC, US Research Triangle, North Carolina, USA
Venezuela Venezuela