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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Naz Gassiep
> Sent: 19 September 2006 12:26
> To: Tom Lane
> Cc: Ron Johnson; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] vista
> 
> 
> The "scratch your own itch" line can only be pushed so far, if it is 
> being said by a developer who works on a project that desires to be 
> taken seriously by professionals in industry. For minor 
> features, yes, 
> perhaps it could be argued that the core team could ignore certain 
> issues, and just wait for a patch. For something like Vista 
> compatibility, if you want to be taken seriously by anyone who uses 
> Windows (hands up anyone who knows a Windows user), "scratch your own 
> itch" is not really going to cut it, IMHO. I'm used to 
> getting that line 
> when talking to 2 developer obscure projects that have a 
> userbase of a 
> half a dozen, but for a project like PostgreSQL, the "they 
> tell you to 
> do it yourself" brush is one we do NOT want to get tarred with.

So what do you suggest? -core vote and "order" someone to do the work?
Postgresql.org isn't a business and doesn't employ any developer - we
only have the option of accepting patches from people/companies with
itches.

Regards, Dave.

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