Re: Governance directory page for pg.o
От | Joe Conway |
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Тема | Re: Governance directory page for pg.o |
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Msg-id | dcbab7ec-ee3f-47e5-a421-37306b6cecf6@joeconway.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Governance directory page for pg.o (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Governance directory page for pg.o
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On 6/19/24 11:10, Tom Lane wrote: > Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com> writes: >> On 6/19/24 09:56, Daniel Gustafsson wrote: >>> That's not entirely correct anymore, it should probably be "on the -hackers >>> mailing list" or something similar? > >> Yeah -- I lifted that directly from the wiki page, but will fix. > > Also, "added ... by the Core Team" doesn't really describe the > committer selection process anymore either. It should read > more like "New committers are added approximately annually > after discussions and vote among the existing committers". Thanks -- I updated the wiki as well as my locally patched copy of pg.o. What is the process for getting pgweb changes committed? Assuming there is consensus, can I go ahead and push them? Or put another way, who are the pgweb committers? > In principle I think core retains a right of veto, but I would > be pretty astonished if there were ever a desire to exercise it > (nor would I care to bet on the outcome if that did happen). Fair enough. I think the Core team right-to-veto applies to pretty much every aspect of the project, so maybe we don't need to state it all over the place. Should we add a statement to that effect to the bulleted list here? https://www.postgresql.org/developer/core/ -- Joe Conway PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
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