Re: A starter task

2024-09-17 Thread Andrew Dunstan
On 2024-09-15 Su 6:17 PM, sia kc wrote: About inlining not sure how it is done with gmail. Maybe should use another email client. Click the three dots with the tooltip "Show trimmed content". Then you can scroll down and put your reply inline. (Personally I detest the Gmail web interface

Re: A starter task

2024-09-16 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/16/24 10:35, sia kc wrote: > > > On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 11:28 AM Tomas Vondra > wrote: > > On 9/16/24 00:17, sia kc wrote: > > I have a bad experience. I picked up a task from MariaDB backlog, > > explained in their chat rooms that I started doing that.

Re: A starter task

2024-09-16 Thread sia kc
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 11:28 AM Tomas Vondra wrote: > On 9/16/24 00:17, sia kc wrote: > > I have a bad experience. I picked up a task from MariaDB backlog, > > explained in their chat rooms that I started doing that. After it was > > done which was a SQL command which MySQL already supported to

Re: A starter task

2024-09-16 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/16/24 00:17, sia kc wrote: > I have a bad experience. I picked up a task from MariaDB backlog, > explained in their chat rooms that I started doing that. After it was > done which was a SQL command which MySQL already supported to restart > server instance with SQL, they started rethinking the

Re: A starter task

2024-09-16 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/16/24 08:49, Tony Wayne wrote: > FWIW, maybe it'd be better to start by looking at existing patches and > do a bit of a review, learn how to apply/test those and learn from them. > > lets say i have experience in wal,physical replication,buffer management > where can i find patches to review

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tony Wayne
FWIW, maybe it'd be better to start by looking at existing patches and do a bit of a review, learn how to apply/test those and learn from them. lets say i have experience in wal,physical replication,buffer management where can i find patches to review on these topics? regards Tony Wayne On Mon,

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/16/24 00:32, Tom Lane wrote: > sia kc writes: >> About reply to all button, I think only sending to mailing list address >> should suffice. Why including previous recipients too? > > It's a longstanding habit around here for a couple of reasons: > > * The mail list servers are occasionally

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tom Lane
sia kc writes: > About reply to all button, I think only sending to mailing list address > should suffice. Why including previous recipients too? It's a longstanding habit around here for a couple of reasons: * The mail list servers are occasionally slow. (Our infrastructure is way better than

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread sia kc
I have a bad experience. I picked up a task from MariaDB backlog, explained in their chat rooms that I started doing that. After it was done which was a SQL command which MySQL already supported to restart server instance with SQL, they started rethinking the validity of the feature for the MariaDB

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tom Lane
Tomas Vondra writes: > Presumably a new contributor will start by discussing the patch first, > and won't waste too much time on it. Yeah, that is a really critical piece of advice for a newbie: no matter what size of patch you are thinking about, a big part of the job will be to sell it to the r

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/15/24 22:43, Tom Lane wrote: > Tomas Vondra writes: >> I think you can take a look at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Todo and >> see if there's a patch/topic you would be interested in. It's really >> difficult to "assign" a task based on a single sentence, with no info >> about the person

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread sia kc
So isn't there something like Jira backlog to manage the tasks? My plan is to do some really small tasks like adding an option to a command but aim for harder ones like optimizer stuff. On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, 00:14 Tom Lane wrote: > Tomas Vondra writes: > > I think you can take a look at https:

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/15/24 22:10, sia kc wrote: > I am reading the documents. Think the Todo list is what I needed thanks. > I think I should respond by sending my response to the mailing list but > not sure why gmail does not have such a button. Please correct me if I > am wrong. > I'm pretty sure gmail has "re

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tom Lane
Tomas Vondra writes: > I think you can take a look at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Todo and > see if there's a patch/topic you would be interested in. It's really > difficult to "assign" a task based on a single sentence, with no info > about the person (experience with other projects, etc.).

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread sia kc
I am reading the documents. Think the Todo list is what I needed thanks. I think I should respond by sending my response to the mailing list but not sure why gmail does not have such a button. Please correct me if I am wrong. On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 11:30 PM Tomas Vondra wrote: > On 9/15/24 21:4

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread Tomas Vondra
On 9/15/24 21:42, sia kc wrote: > Sorry I am not sure if I am doing this right. Should I look somewhere > else for tasks? > Hi, I think you can take a look at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Todo and see if there's a patch/topic you would be interested in. It's really difficult to "assign" a ta

Re: A starter task

2024-09-15 Thread sia kc
Sorry I am not sure if I am doing this right. Should I look somewhere else for tasks? On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 7:57 PM sia kc wrote: > Can you lead me to a beginner friendly task so I can start hacking? > > -- > > Siavosh Kasravi > * "Save a Tree" - Please print this email only if necessary.* >

A starter task

2024-09-13 Thread sia kc
Can you lead me to a beginner friendly task so I can start hacking? -- Siavosh Kasravi * "Save a Tree" - Please print this email only if necessary.*