On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Dimitri Fontaine <dimi...@2ndquadrant.fr> wrote: >> On a more prosaic note, you seem to have made a mistake when >> generating the v5 diff. It includes reverts of a couple of unrelated, >> recent patches. > > Ouch. It seems to happen to me too often. I probably need to get the > shallow clones setup where you have different directories hosting each a > different git branch so that you don't need to checkout just to update > your local master, etc.
Could you possibly generate a new diff to save me the trouble of fixing the one you sent before? >>> WTF? WTF? >> >> On a further note, I have spent a heck of a lot more time reviewing >> other people's patches this CommitFest than you have, and I don't >> appreciate this. If you'd rather that I didn't spend time on this >> patch, I have plenty of other things to do with my time. > > Sorry about that. I'm on a crazy schedule and too tired, and I wanted to > be sure to attract your attention on a misunderstanding here. It's also > not clear to me what level of language WTF really is, or “dude” to take > another example. I'll be sure not to use that again when I aim at being > polite yet dense. I don't seriously feel that "WTF" is unacceptable language for a public mailing list populated mostly by hackers; I try not to use it myself, but I'm not puritanical enough to get annoyed with other people for doing so. I was reacting to the overall tone rather than that specific expression. And I can sympathize with the crazy schedule and too tired thing; I have been there. -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers