On Wednesday, April 20, 2011 08:50:04 PM Tom Lane wrote:
> > 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.
Actually as a patch submitter I would somewhat prefer that as well. Its not 
exactly easy to learn what wasn't optimal with your patch at times.

On the other hand for some issues its pretty hard to fix the more involved 
issues without e.g. Tom's involvement.

Andres

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