Re: New commitfest app release on August 19th - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Dave Page
Subject Re: New commitfest app release on August 19th
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Msg-id CA+OCxoxB45PB6WCth-1db9QDRCZa0NfVO53C4P0WEh3mxFn8hw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: New commitfest app release on August 19th  (Jelte Fennema-Nio <me@jeltef.nl>)
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 at 12:06, Jelte Fennema-Nio <me@jeltef.nl> wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 at 11:31, Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> wrote:
>
> On 2025-Aug-19, Jelte Fennema-Nio wrote:
>
> > This is now deployed to production. Please let me know if some
> > behaviour got broken or styling looks weird.
>
> Hmm, you seem to have changed the main page title from "Commitfests" to
> "CommitFests".  There is a subjective argument that the uppercase F in
> the middle of that word looks terrible for some reason, but there's also
> the objective argument that the change on that particular page broke the
> pginfra monitoring for the page.
>
> Can you please put that lowercase "f" back?  Here's a quick patch.  (I
> think several people would not be pleased if the uppercase F were to
> propagate much more.)

Applied and deployed your patch to make the monitoring happy. Could
you add me to whatever list is necessary for me to receive these
notifications too?

I'm wondering what other people consider the correct spelling though.
The wiki[1] has been using the spelling with the capital F. As well as
the code for the commitfest app.

[1]: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/CommitFest

In the earliest conversations I can find about the idea on -core, we actually used commit-fest. However, I would say Commitfest is correct, as that's what we've used for the name on the site for years.

The URL above is a redirect to https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Commitfest 

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