Re: First CommitFest: July 15th - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Robert Haas
Subject Re: First CommitFest: July 15th
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Msg-id 603c8f070907021916n5fbe8c4dt4cbb8f040531cb2a@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: First CommitFest: July 15th  (Zdenek Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@Sun.COM>)
Responses Re: First CommitFest: July 15th  (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>)
Re: First CommitFest: July 15th  (Zdenek Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@Sun.COM>)
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Zdenek Kotala<Zdenek.Kotala@sun.com> wrote:
>
> Josh Berkus píše v st 01. 07. 2009 v 17:21 -0700:
>> Folks,
>>
>> There's been a lot of discussion/argument around how to handle the last
>> commitfest, but there seems to be a total consensus that we want to have
>> the first CF on July 15th.
>
> Can we add flags like bump catalog version, bump page layout version,
> modify AM for each patch? It should help to track pg_upgrade changes.

That's not a bad idea, and it wouldn't be hard to add various flags
and things to the CommitFest app I wrote, but how would we maintain
the information and keep it correct?  It seems like there might be a
danger that patch authors wouldn't know whether or not they were doing
those things.  Also, how would we handle changes by committers, who
don't always go through the CommitFest process?

Not sure of the answers here, just thinking out loud.

...Robert


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