On 2024-Feb-27, Peter Geoghegan wrote: > I have a feeling that there are going to be real problems with > alerting, at least if it's introduced right away. I'd feel much better > about it if there was an existing body of suppressions, that more or > less worked as a reference of agreed upon best practices. Can we do > that part first, rather than starting out with a blanket assumption > that everything that happened before now must have been perfect?
Well, I was describing a possible plan, not saying that we have to assume we've been perfect all along. I think the first step should be to add the tooling now (Meson rules as in Peter E's 0001 patch upthread, or something equivalent), then figure out what suppressions we need in the supported back branches. This would let us build the corpus of best practices you want, I think. Once we have clean runs with those, we can add BF animals or whatever. The alerts don't have to be the first step. In fact, we can wait even longer for the alerts. -- Álvaro Herrera PostgreSQL Developer — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/