On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 at 15:44, David Steele <da...@pgmasters.net> wrote: > > On 3/9/22 13:38, Greg Stark wrote: > Should I do a round-robin style assignment for any of these? > > I don't think this is a good idea. Committers pick the patches they are > going to commit. > > What prefer to do is bump any committers that have been involved in a > patch thread to see if they are willing to commit it.
Well yes, I suppose that's probably what I had in mind despite calling it that. But I've been skimming the set of "Ready for Committer" patches and I'm a bit down on them. Many of them seem to mostly have gotten feedback from committers already and the type of feedback that leads me to think it's ready for commit. I suppose people mark patches "Ready for Committer" when the level of feedback they require is more in depth or more design feedback that they think requires a committer even if it's not ready for commit. So I'm going to go through the patches and ask the committers who have already commented if they think the patch is on track to be committed this release or should be pushed to the next commitfest. -- greg