On 20.10.2020 10:30, gkokolatos@pm.me wrote:
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>> Wow, that was well in advance) I am willing to assist if you need any help.
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> Indeed it was a bit early. I left for vacation after that. For the record, I am newly active to the community. In our
PUG,in Stockholm, we held a meetup during which a contributor presented ways to contribute to the community, one of
whichis becoming CFM. So, I thought of picking up the recommendation.
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> I have taken little part in CFs as reviewer/author and I have no idea how a CF is actually run. A contributor from
Stockholmhas been willing to mentor me to the part.
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> Since you have both the knowledge and specific ideas on improving the CF, how about me assisting you? I could shadow
youand you can groom me to the part, so that I can take the lead to a future CF more effectively.
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> This is just a suggestion of course. I am happy with anything that can help the community as a whole.
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Even though, I've worked a lot with community, I have never been CFM
before as well. So, I think we can just follow these articles:
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/managing-a-postgresql-commitfest/
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/CommitFest_Checklist
Some parts are a bit outdated, but in general the checklist is clear.
I've already requested CFM privileges in pgsql-www and I'm going to
spend next week sending pings and updates to the patches at commitfest.
There are already 219 patches, so I will appreciate if you join me in
this task.
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Anastasia Lubennikova
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company