Apprentices? (was =patch - Report the schema...) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christophe Pettus
Subject Apprentices? (was =patch - Report the schema...)
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Msg-id 1AE13344-F603-40C0-BD75-1DD62B08BD58@thebuild.com
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In response to Re: patch - Report the schema along table name in a referential failure error message  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
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On Nov 15, 2009, at 5:14 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Then I think we need to start being more creative about ways to ease  
> the path for people who want to get people involved.


With that as an inspiration, I'd like to offer a modest proposal:  
Apprentices.

In my case, I would be very exciting about participating more in PG  
development.  I have a reasonable amount of C/C++ experience (20-ish  
years), and have been a PG admin/client developer since 1998, but I  
lack enough familiarity with the codebase to do patch review on non- 
trivial patches, or to launch in and do development on a non-trivial  
feature.  (And, as has been noted, there are essential no non-trivial  
features needing work.)

On the other hand, I'm sure there are those such as myself who are  
perfectly capable in *assisting* in some way: Reviewing a patch for  
specific things, writing test cases, working on a subsection of a  
larger patch.  This also is a solution for the intimidating prospect  
of working on a large patch and being sold, "Um, that's really  
completely the wrong thing.  Sorry."

Not every primary contribution or patch reviewer is going to be  
comfortable working with other people, because of temperament or work  
style, but I'm sure some are.  Might this help?
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-- Christophe Pettus   xof@thebuild.com



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