On 10/8/07, Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Marko Kreen wrote: > > On 10/8/07, Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:32:19PM +0000, Jan Wieck wrote: > >>> Log Message: > >>> ----------- > >>> Added the Skytools extended transaction ID module to contrib as discussed > >>> on CORE previously. > > > > To explain the situation, the public discussion about the current > > submission happened here: > > > > > > http://lists.pgfoundry.org/pipermail/skytools-users/2007-September/000245.html > > > > and here: > > > > http://lists.slony.info/pipermail/slony1-hackers/2007-September/000057.html > > Ok. That certainly explains it - it did sound weird to have that go in > without any public discussion at all - but none of those lists are > pgsql-hackers ;-)
Yes, sorry about that. Just the discussion started very hypetetically, with us probing each other opinion, and there was nothing to discuss with -hackers. When we saw a concrete plan for the module, then it was too late to do a regular -hackers submission, due to the beta timeline we needed -core opinion immidiately. Now, after -core gave a nod, then yes, the patch should have been to -hackers with a notice that it is on fast-path. [btw, this is me guessing Jan's thinking, but I would have acted same way.] > > Now as you can read from recent disussion we had, we found out > > that it would be *really* *really* cool if it would appear > > in 8.3... Talk about last moment... > > Well, if it's really really cool to have, why do we put it in /contrib? > If it's that cool, it should be in core, no? Main cool thing came from fact that this is the last moment Slony could do such big conversion of it's codebase. > That's not just making comments, I really *do* think that it should be > in core if it's interesting enough to be added to contrib at this time. Yes, it is cool enough to be in core and I think that's the goal. But asking for it to be accepted to core a week before beta and couple months after feature freeze would be asking bit too much, don't you think? ;) -- marko ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate