Re: PostgreSQL 17 Release Management Team & Feature Freeze - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jesper Pedersen
Subject Re: PostgreSQL 17 Release Management Team & Feature Freeze
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Msg-id 57b99dc5-71a5-441f-b84a-e2f6f9312dfb@comcast.net
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL 17 Release Management Team & Feature Freeze  (Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com>)
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Hi,

On 4/8/24 14:15, Tomas Vondra wrote:
>I think we need to
> fix & improve that - not to rework/push it at the very end.
>

This is going to be very extreme...

Either a patch is ready for merge or it isn't - when 2 or more 
Committers agree on it then it can be merged - the policy have to be 
discussed of course.

However, development happens all through out the year, so having to wait 
for potential feedback during CommitFests windows can stop development 
during the other months - I'm talking about non-Committers here...

Having patches on -hackers@ is best, but maybe there is a hybrid model 
where they exists in pull requests, tested through CfBot, and merged 
when ready - no matter what month it is.

Pull requests could still have labels that ties them to a "CommitFest" 
to "high-light" them, but it would make it easier to have a much clearer 
cut-off date for feature freeze.

And, pull request labels are easily changed.

March is seeing a lot of last-minute changes...

Just something to think about.

Best regards,
  Jesper




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