I'm circling back around to this. I've cloned the postgresql git repo and started looking thru doc/src/sgml directory, looking thru the developer FAQ on the wiki, etc.
For documentation updates such as this, where would I submit the patch(es)? Is the process the same as other code commits? https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch Thanks, - Dan Stoner On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 9:14 PM Dan Stoner <dansto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am interested in doing this but not sure when I will have time. > > - Dan Stoner > > On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:28 AM Joe Conway <m...@joeconway.com> wrote: > > > > On 6/14/23 11:36, PG Doc comments form wrote: > > > In Slack, it seems clear that this is a "well known issue" to some people > > > on > > > the project, but it continues to burn people in the wild. > > > > > > This seems important enough that it should be included in the official > > > docs. > > > > > > Can I do anything to help get the documentation updated? > > > > Absolutely! If you can suggest which doc sections should be altered and > > proposed wording, that would be a great start. > > > > Bonus points if you send it in as a patch against the corresponding sgml > > files. > > > > Note, I recently gave a talk on the subject -- feel free to get > > examples, etc from the slides: > > > > https://www.joeconway.com/presentations/glibc_issues-PGCon-2023.pdf > > > > I can also help with wordsmithing and committing the changes once we > > have them fully baked. > > > > -- > > Joe Conway > > PostgreSQL Contributors Team > > RDS Open Source Databases > > Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com > >