Re: Rethinking the parameter access hooks for plpgsql's benefit - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Rethinking the parameter access hooks for plpgsql's benefit
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Msg-id 22996.1425919278@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Rethinking the parameter access hooks for plpgsql's benefit  ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>)
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Re: Rethinking the parameter access hooks for plpgsql's benefit
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"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
> On 03/09/2015 09:11 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
>> I object on the grounds that we're three weeks past the deadline for
>> the last CommitFest, and that we should be trying to get committed
>> those patches that were submitted on time, not writing new ones that
>> will further increase the amount of reviewing that needs to be done
>> before we can get to beta, and perhaps the bug count of that
>> eventually when it arrives.  In particular, I think that the fact that
>> you haven't made more of an effort to give the GROUPING SETS patch a
>> more detailed review is quite unfair to Andrew Gierth.  But regardless
>> of that, this is untimely and should be pushed to 9.6.

>  From the reading the original post it seems like the patch was 
> developed on Sales Force's time, not TGLs. I do not think we get to have 
> an opinion on that.

JD sees the situation correctly: this is $dayjob work, and it's going
to get done now not in four months because I have a deadline to meet.
I would like to push it into the community sources to reduce divergence
between our copy and Salesforce's, but if I'm told it has to wait till
9.6, I may or may not remember to try to do something then.

I will admit that I'm been slacking on commitfest work.  This is not
unrelated to the fact that we've been in commitfest mode continuously
since last August.  I'm afraid whatever enthusiasm I had for reviewing
other peoples' patches burned out some time ago.
        regards, tom lane



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