All,
> > I think part of the problem is exactly that the freeze period has
> > stretched into summer, and so people aren't around for one reason or
> > another, and so it's going slower than one could wish.
So, push feature freeze up to Feb 1. That would give us 2-3 months of review
before "summer" starts, and would help. It would also make it more probable
that we can release in time for a major OSS conference for a big announcement
(yeah, wearing my marketing hat again. It's my assigned role).
> I am not sure the dump of patches at the end was the cause, particularly
> because we are approaching the time where we are spending more time in
> feature freeze than in development. I think the larger problem is that
> these patches are just hard to review.
Actually, knowing what people are working on, I expect the issue to get
*worse* with each release -- Gavin's Windowing Functions, for example, or if
I get 2-3 Sun engineers working full time on SMP scalability (it's possible).
I do still think we should consider a distributed VCS so that at least bitrot
isn't part of the equation for review logjam.
Overall, I think we should start planning for a 3-4 month integration period
as a normal fact of life.
--
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL @ Sun
San Francisco