Re: pg_reorg in core? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christopher Browne
Subject Re: pg_reorg in core?
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Msg-id CAFNqd5Vs-wTLmKCJfwozc52nv=EswRApG5-+ESpH+AeUWP_yfg@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: pg_reorg in core?  (sakamoto <dsakamoto@lolloo.net>)
Responses Re: pg_reorg in core?  (sakamoto <dsakamoto@lolloo.net>)
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<p dir="ltr">If the present project is having a tough time doing enhancements, I should think it mighty questionable to
tryto draw it into core, that presses it towards a group of already very busy developers.<p dir="ltr">On the other
hand,if the present development efforts can be made more public, by having them take place in a more public repository,
thatat least has potential to let others in the community see and participate.  There are no guarantees, but privacy is
liableto hurt.<p dir="ltr">I wouldn't expect any sudden huge influx of developers, but a steady visible stream of
developmenteffort would be mighty useful to a "merge into core" argument. <p dir="ltr">A *lot* of projects are a lot
likethis.  On the Slony project, we have tried hard to maintain this sort of visibility.  Steve Singer, Jan Wieck and I
doour individual efforts on git repos visible at GitHub to ensure ongoing efforts aren't invisible inside a corporate
repo. It hasn't led to any massive of extra developers, but I am always grateful to see Peter Eisentraut's bug reports. 

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