Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I like the idea of having a sync point mid cycle, however, what I'd like > to see even more is an improved system in which we put less pressure on > the few committers we have, and give them more freedom to commit patches > they may not understand fully themselves
That is a recipe for disaster :-(. The real problem I see with the big patches that are currently in the queue is that I'm not sure even the authors understand the patches (or more accurately, all their potential consequences) completely. Telling committers they should apply such patches without having understood them either is just going to lead to an unfixably broken system. [ thinks for a bit... ] What we need to expand is not so much the pool of committers as the pool of reviewers. If a patch had been signed off on by X number of reasonably-qualified people then it'd be fair to consider that it could be committed. The tracking system you suggest could make that sort of approach manageable. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org