Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Bruce, you are putting too much of the work on your own shoulders and
> >> bottlenecking the whole process. Just dump stuff into the queue, don't
> >> trim and for heavens sake stop fixing "simple" things as you go. Once
> >> the queue is there we can spread around the work of processing the
> >> items.
>
> > OK, you asked for it. All emails have been moved from pgpatches_hold to
> > pgpatches. There are 19 pages. Let the pain begin!
> > http://momjian.us/cgi-bin/pgpatches
>
> OK, so now we need to actually divvy up the work somehow. Anyone want
> to take any particular pieces of this? I think the first step is triage
> --- which items actually need review now, which are dead or should
> become TODO entries, and which are trivial enough to just deal with
> without review. (Bruce, I guess you already did that on a portion
> of this list, but which portion?)
Page 1-9 but lots I couldn't decide if they were TODO. I am now adding
comments to lots of entries so people know what I need to know about it.
> Since there are 19 pages and probably less than 19 interested hackers,
> maybe we could just each take a page of the list as it stands and go
> through it at that level? Although many of the threads cross pages, so
> that's not ideal. Any other ideas?
The problem is that as they are deleted, they will move. Perhaps I can
just comment on them to close them and not delete anything.
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