Thread: Schedule of commit fests for PG14
Hi all, Normally $subject would have been discussed at the developer meeting in Ottawa, but that's not going to happen per the current situation. For the last couple of years, we have been using the same timeline for for commit fests in a development cycle, so why not going with the same flow this year? This would mean 5 CFs: - 2020-07-01~2020-07-31 - 2020-09-01~2020-09-30 - 2020-11-01~2020-11-30 - 2021-01-01~2021-01-31 - 2021-03-01~2021-03-31 Any thoughts or opinions? Thanks, -- Michael
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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 8:36 AM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Normally $subject would have been discussed at the developer meeting > in Ottawa, but that's not going to happen per the current situation. > > For the last couple of years, we have been using the same timeline for > for commit fests in a development cycle, so why not going with the > same flow this year? This would mean 5 CFs: > - 2020-07-01~2020-07-31 > - 2020-09-01~2020-09-30 > - 2020-11-01~2020-11-30 > - 2021-01-01~2021-01-31 > - 2021-03-01~2021-03-31 > > Any thoughts or opinions? +1, I don't see for now any reason not going with the same planning for pg14.
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> writes: > Normally $subject would have been discussed at the developer meeting > in Ottawa, but that's not going to happen per the current situation. > For the last couple of years, we have been using the same timeline for > for commit fests in a development cycle, so why not going with the > same flow this year? This would mean 5 CFs: > - 2020-07-01~2020-07-31 > - 2020-09-01~2020-09-30 > - 2020-11-01~2020-11-30 > - 2021-01-01~2021-01-31 > - 2021-03-01~2021-03-31 Yeah, nobody's expressed any great unhappiness with the schedule recently, so let's just do the same thing again this year. regards, tom lane
On 5/21/20 2:35 AM, Michael Paquier wrote: > Hi all, > > Normally $subject would have been discussed at the developer meeting > in Ottawa, but that's not going to happen per the current situation. > > For the last couple of years, we have been using the same timeline for > for commit fests in a development cycle, so why not going with the > same flow this year? This would mean 5 CFs: > - 2020-07-01~2020-07-31 > - 2020-09-01~2020-09-30 > - 2020-11-01~2020-11-30 > - 2021-01-01~2021-01-31 > - 2021-03-01~2021-03-31 > > Any thoughts or opinions? +1. This schedule seems to have worked fine the last two years. Regards, -- -David david@pgmasters.net
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 10:13:41AM -0400, David Steele wrote: > +1. This schedule seems to have worked fine the last two years. Sounds like a conclusion to me. I have created four new CFs for the next development cycle then in the CF app. -- Michael