We are down to 13 patch in Needs Review state. Many of these are stragglers that no-one's really even looked at yet.

If we want to finish the commitfest, we'll soon have to decide what to do to patches that no-one cares enough about to review them.



pg_receivexlog: addition of --create/--drop to create/drop repslots
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Magnus has promised to review this, but hasn't had the time for weeks. Does anyone else want to pick this up? I'm OK to wait for Magnus to handle this - I expect it to be a quick review and commit - but we should not hold up the commitfest for this.


Grouping Sets
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There has been a lot of discussion, but no decisions. See http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/87vbodhtvb....@news-spur.riddles.org.uk.

Would a committer be interested to take responsibility of this? If not, this will just linger indefinitely.


Sort support for text with strxfrm() poor man's keys
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Peter: Are you waiting for Robert to review this? Robert, could you review the latest patch, please? Peter: Could you try to get rid of the extra SortSupport object that Robert didn't like? (http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ca+tgmobde+ydfnhts0gwpt54-er8bpt3vx8rpshd+98ctdo...@mail.gmail.com). I think it would speed up the process if you did that, instead of waiting for Robert to find the time.


Compression of Full Page Writes
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This has been a ridiculously long thread, with diversions into different compression and CRC algorithms. Given that, the latest patch is surprisingly small. I don't think this is going to get any better with further discussion, and the patch looks OK at a quick glance, so I've now marked this as "Ready for Committer".


hash join - dynamic bucket count
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Kevin: Could you review the latest patch, please?


INNER JOIN removals
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The latest patch is significantly different from what was originally submitted for the commitfest, so I wouldn't feel bad just bumping this to the next one. I'll do that unless someone picks this up soon.

Tom: I know you're busy with the more urgent jsonb patch.. Do you think you would find the time to review this anytime soon? Anyone else?


event triggers: more DROP info
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Adam: Are you planning to do more review on this? Alvaro: do you feel comfortable proceeding with the review you got so far?


Selectivity estimation for inet operators
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I think there's a bug in the estimation of semi-joins, see http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5423dc8d.3080...@vmware.com. But I think we could split this patch into two, and commit the non-join selectivity estimator first, as that seems OK. If no-one else steps up to the plate, I can do that..


add latency limit to pgbench throttling (--rate)
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Rukh: Are you planning to review the latest patch version?

        
Escaping from blocked send() by pg_terminate_backend().
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I've had a look, but I'd like to have a second opinion on this.


Fix local_preload_libraries to work as expected.
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Peter: Could you move this forward, please?


pg_dump refactor to remove global variables
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Peter: Can you review the latest patch, please?

Fix xpath() to return namespace definitions (fixes the issue with nested or repeated xpath())
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No-one's volunteered to review this. I don't understand XML enough to review this, and Abhijit who was earlier signed up as reviewer said the same thing.

Peter: Could you take a look at this too? You've dabbled into XML stuff before..

- Heikki


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