On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 6:32 PM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > But it's *not* a hard rule --- we explicitly rejected mechanisms > that would make it so (such as a precommit hook). I view "koel > is unhappy" as something that you ought to clean up, but if you > don't get to it for a day or three there's not much harm done.
It's hard to square that with what you said about needing greater peer pressure on committers. > Right now I think we just need to raise > committers' awareness of this enough that they routinely run > pgindent on the files they're touching. In the problem cases > so far, they very clearly didn't. I don't see much point in > worrying about second-order problems until that first-order > problem is tamped down. Realistically, if you're the committer that broke koel, you are at least the subject of mild disapproval -- you have likely inconvenienced others. I always try to avoid that -- it pretty much rounds up to "hard rule" in my thinking. Babysitting koel really does seem like it could cut into my dinner plans or what have you. -- Peter Geoghegan