Re: Lack of urgency in 8.3 reviewing
От | Andrew Dunstan |
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Тема | Re: Lack of urgency in 8.3 reviewing |
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Msg-id | 464B4377.5040104@dunslane.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Lack of urgency in 8.3 reviewing (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
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Re: Lack of urgency in 8.3 reviewing
Re: Lack of urgency in 8.3 reviewing |
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Bruce Momjian wrote: > In talking to people who are assigned to review patches or could review > patches, I often get the reply, "Oh, yea, I need to do that". > > Folks, we are six weeks into feature freeze and have made slim progress > on getting patches reviewed and applied. As I stated earlier, we are > now looking at August/September for beta, but that might be pushed back > even later if we don't get more progress. > > It seems there is a lot of reliance on Tom to get the patches applied, > but I don't think that is fair or reasonable. I think we need more > urgency on the part of everyone to make faster progress. Patch > reviewers and committers need to take more initiative to get things done > rather than wait for some external force to prompt them. > > I at least feel uncomfortable about reviewing code that deals with areas I have not touched much, and where I feel the author probably knows a lot more than me. The chance of my catching errors/problems in such a case is much lower. Looking at the list on the wiki, that rules out most of the things that don't have a reviewer already listed. I can look at the following items: . UTF8 text matching performance improvements . concurrent psql . PL/PSM If Tom gets around to per-function search paths I'll look at that too, but I don't actually recall seeing a patch for that. cheers andrew
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