Re: list of acknowledgments for PG17 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Matthias van de Meent
Subject Re: list of acknowledgments for PG17
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Msg-id CAEze2Wi_hePrWmvRPSySisan8VoevLsx4oMqtZwDYR=w37Xjcw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to list of acknowledgments for PG17  (Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>)
Responses Re: list of acknowledgments for PG17
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On Sat, 24 Aug 2024, 16:27 Peter Eisentraut, <peter@eisentraut.org> wrote:
>
> The list of acknowledgments for the PG17 release notes has been
> committed.  You can see it here:
>
> https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob;f=doc/src/sgml/release-17.sgml;h=08a479807ca2933668dede22e4e6f464b937ee45;hb=refs/heads/REL_17_STABLE#l3229
>
> As usual, please check for problems such as wrong sorting, duplicate
> names in different variants, or names in the wrong order etc.

I've done a small check of the list (search for first names in the document), and found the following curiosities:

I see various cases where what seem to be names with Chinese origin are styled differently between this list and the feature list. Specifically, "Acknowledged", vs "Feature List":

"Mingli Zhang", vs "Zhang Mingli"
"Zhijie Hou", vs "Hou Zhijie" (cc-ed)
"Zongliang Quan", vs " Quan Zongliang"

I don't know if one order is preferred over the other, but it seems inconsistent. Hou, do you have more info on this?

Next, I noticed some other inconsistent names:

"Hubert Lubaczewski", vs "Hubert Depesz Lubaczewski"
"Paul Jungwirth", vs "Paul A. Jungwirth"

Sidenote: Paul Amondson is Amonson, Paul D on this list, and is not a duplicate entry for Paul A. Jungwirth as might be suspected based on initials.


Kind regards,

Matthias van de Meent

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