Re: pgsql-patches reply-to (was Re: [PATCHES] selecting
От | Steve Atkins |
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Тема | Re: pgsql-patches reply-to (was Re: [PATCHES] selecting |
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Msg-id | AF782F08-3A89-4390-A598-37529B370362@blighty.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pgsql-patches reply-to (was Re: [PATCHES] selecting ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
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Re: pgsql-patches reply-to (was Re: [PATCHES] selecting
Re: pgsql-patches reply-to (was Re: [PATCHES] selecting |
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On Aug 17, 2006, at 9:30 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: >>>>> Ever since pgsql-patches replies started going to -hackers, >>>>> threading doesn't work anymore, so I for one can't tell what this >>>>> refers to at all. >>>> >>>> Yeah, that experiment hasn't seemed to work all that well for me >>>> either. Do you have another idea to try, or do you just want to >>>> revert to the old way? >>> >>> I'd vote for reverting to the old way. Anyone serious about hacking >>> should be on both lists. > > Then why bother with two different lists? > > If developers need to be on both list (which I beleive they do), > and the > focus of both lists is developers, then why not just remove one of > them > and get rid of the problem? One reason might be that a lot of application developers who develop applications or modules associated with PG, but not the core PG code itself also lurk on -hackers, as it's by far the best way to keep up with the status of various PG enhancements (and also an excellent place to pick up a lot of undocumented good practices). Cheers, Steve
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