Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentr...@enterprisedb.com> writes: > On 06.10.22 18:26, Fujii Masao wrote: >> I'd propose to add "Tatsuhiro Nakamori" whose patch was back-patched to >> v15 last week, into the list. Thought?
> They were added with the last update. I don't wish to object to adding Nakamori-san here, but I feel like we need a policy that doesn't require last-minute updates to release notes. As far as I've understood, the idea is to credit people based on the time frame in which their patches were committed, not on the branch(es) that the patches were committed to. Otherwise we'd have to retroactively add people to back-branch acknowledgements, and we have not been doing that. So a patch that goes in during the v16 development cycle means that the author should get acknowledged in the v16 release notes, even if it got back-patched to older branches. What remains is to define when is the cutoff point between "acknowledge in v15" versus "acknowledge in v16". I don't have a strong opinion about that, but I'd like it to be more than 24 hours before the 15.0 wrap. Could we make the cutoff be, say, beta1? regards, tom lane