Re: Commitfest 2023-09 starts soon - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Aleksander Alekseev
Subject Re: Commitfest 2023-09 starts soon
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Msg-id CAJ7c6TODwxY3euRX8uz2wxhDbJcMdejDrZyP9vM78oZ=BdCoMA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Commitfest 2023-09 starts soon  (Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>)
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Hi Peter,

> Commitfest 2023-09 (https://commitfest.postgresql.org/44/) starts in
> less than 28 hours.
>
> If you have any patches you would like considered, be sure to add them
> in good time.
>
> All patch authors, and especially experienced hackers, are requested to
> make sure the patch status is up to date.  If the patch is still being
> worked on, it might not need to be in "Needs review".  Conversely, if
> you are hoping for a review but the status is "Waiting on author", then
> it will likely be ignored by reviewers.
>
> There are a number of patches carried over from the PG16 development
> cycle that have been in "Waiting on author" for several months.  I will
> aggressively prune those after the start of this commitfest if there
> hasn't been any author activity by then.

The "64-bit TOAST value ID" [1] is one of such "Waiting on author"
patches I've been reviewing. See the last 2-3 messages in the thread.
I believe it's safe to mark it as RwF for now.

[1]: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/44/4296/

-- 
Best regards,
Aleksander Alekseev



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