På tirsdag 02. februar 2016 kl. 12:04:21, skrev Alvaro Herrera <
alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com <mailto:alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com>>:
Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote:
   
 > Which seems to indicate it has received a fair amount of testing and is 
quite
 > stable.
 > Hopefully it integrates into the 9.6 codebase without too much risk.

 Yes, yes, that's all very good, but we're nearing the closure of the 9.6
 development cycle and we only have one commitfest left.  If someone had
 lots of community brownie points because of doing lots of reviews of
 other people's patches, they might push their luck by posting this patch
 to the final commitfest.  But if that someone didn't, then it wouldn't
 be fair, and if I were the commitfest manager of that commitfest I would
 boot their patch to the 9.7-First commitfest.

 The current commitfest which I'm trying to close still has 24 patches in
 needs-review state and 11 patches ready-for-committer; the next one (not
 closed yet) has 40 patches that will need review.  That means a total of
 75 patches, and those should all be processed ahead of this one.  The
 effort needed to process each of those patches is not trivial, and I'm
 sorry I have to say this but I don't see PostgresPro contributing enough
 reviews, even though I pinged a number of people there, so putting one
 more patch on the rest of the community's shoulders doesn't seem fair to
 me.

 Everybody has their favorite patch that they want in the next release,
 but we only have so much manpower to review and integrate those patches.
 All review help is welcome.
 
I understand completely.
 
-- Andreas Joseph Krogh


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