Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes:
> I think we should put less temporal emphasis on the finishing part, but
> use the time better.  I would imagine one commit fest per month, but
> it's only a week long.  Then everyone can really concentrate on the
> commit fest, people get faster feedback, but there is ultimately more
> time to do other things.  Something to think about.

Yeah, maybe.  To do that, we'd have to strongly resist the temptation to
spend a lot of time fixing up submitted patches --- if it's not pretty
darn close to committable, back it goes.  But that might be a good thing
all around.  I find this idea attractive.

                        regards, tom lane

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