Re: post-freeze damage control - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Peter Eisentraut
Subject Re: post-freeze damage control
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Msg-id 38e4f7ef-cf8d-4721-ad9a-1e0be0bb0f4f@eisentraut.org
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In response to Re: post-freeze damage control  (Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>)
Responses Re: post-freeze damage control
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On 09.04.24 00:58, Michael Paquier wrote:
> That's more linked to the fact that I was going silent without a
> laptop for a few weeks before the end of the release cycle, and a way
> to say to not count on me, while I was trying to keep my room clean to
> avoid noise for others who would rush patches.  It is a vacation
> period for schools in Japan as the fiscal year finishes at the end of
> March, while the rest of the world still studies/works, so that makes
> trips much easier with areas being less busy when going abroad.  If
> you want to limit commit activity during this period, the answer is
> simple then: require that all the committers live in Japan.

Well, due to the Easter holiday being earlier this year, I adopted a 
similar approach: Go on vacation the last week of March and watch the 
rest from the pool. :)  So far I feel this was better for my well-being.



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