Sorry, but I did not want to start a flaming war against the TODO list with my first message. In all the other open source projects I have contributed code, the TODO list is always a start point to newcomers. There's no explicit message in the Postgresql TODO list saying that the projects there are hard, stuck or undesirable. So it's very confusing to a newbie who just want to help and try to learn something in the process.
And now I don't know If I should continue to work on the issue on my first message and post my ideas on the list, or if I should find other ways to contribute, for example, fixing bugs from the bug list. Regards, Antonio Belloni Atenciosamente, Antonio Belloni [email protected] +55 21 3083-1939 +55 21 99327-0200 RIO SERVICE | Tecnologia em Movimento Av. Pastor Martin Luther King Jr. 126 - Grupo 465 Centro Empresarial Shopping Nova América http://www.rioservice.com http://www.busvision.com.br 2018-01-03 0:47 GMT-02:00 Stephen Frost <[email protected]>: > Noah, all, > > * Noah Misch ([email protected]) wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 05:52:37PM -0500, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > > On 12/31/17 22:43, Craig Ringer wrote: > > > > I'd rather rename it the "stuck, hard and abandoned projects list" > ;) > > > > > > That might actually be useful. > > > > +1. When I do refer to a TODO entry, it's usually because the entry > bears a > > list of threads illustrating the difficulty of a problem. I like the > project > > having such lists, but "TODO" is a bad heading for them. > > Renaming the list is certainly an idea that I could get behind, though I > agree with Chris that we could keep it a bit more positive. I also > agree that the TODO list tends towards projects that are stuck and hard, > which is why I actually think it wouldn't be that hard to go through and > mark the really hard things as really hard or even create an independent > page for them as I suggested elsewhere on this thread, because (at least > from my perception of it- which could be wrong) the overall list > doesn't actually change that much (see above wrt "stuck, hard and > abandoned" comment). If we could see our way forward to really making > it clear that these things are stuck, hard or abandoned then maybe we > can make room for new projects to go on the list that are of reasonable > size for newcomers to the project. > > Thanks! > > Stephen >
