Re: commitfest.postgresql.org is no longer fit for purpose - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Peter Eisentraut
Subject Re: commitfest.postgresql.org is no longer fit for purpose
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Msg-id 0886ffae-1e49-4ba9-9231-2d0365be55df@eisentraut.org
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In response to Re: commitfest.postgresql.org is no longer fit for purpose  (Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>)
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On 17.05.24 04:26, Robert Haas wrote:
> I do*emphatically*  think we need a parking lot.

People seem to like this idea; I'm not quite sure I follow it.  If you 
just want the automated patch testing, you can do that on your own by 
setting up github/cirrus for your own account.  If you keep emailing the 
public your patches just because you don't want to set up your private 
testing tooling, that seems a bit abusive?

Are there other reasons why developers might want their patches 
registered in a parking lot?

We also need to consider that the cfbot/cirrus resources are limited. 
Whatever changes we make, we should make sure that they are prioritized 
well.




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