Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-02 Thread Andres Freund
Hi, On 2018-03-01 00:42:25 -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > As of right now, there are 229 entries in this commitfest (not counting > the items already committed or RWF). > > It's hard for me to tell for sure, because the activity log page doesn't > stretch back far enough, but I think about 40 of those

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Tom Lane
David Steele writes: > OK, here's my break down after a brief review of all the patches in the > list. Many of the patches were trivial/small, bug fixes, had history, > or related to builds, tests, or docs. > There are still 13 patches that are medium/large (in terms of impact, > not size) from

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:05 PM, David Steele wrote: > On 3/1/18 4:52 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > > > > The remaining 45 are, ordered by time created: > > OK, here's my break down after a brief review of all the patches in the > list. Many of the patches were trivial/small, bug fixes, had histor

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread David Steele
On 3/1/18 4:52 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > > The remaining 45 are, ordered by time created: OK, here's my break down after a brief review of all the patches in the list. Many of the patches were trivial/small, bug fixes, had history, or related to builds, tests, or docs. There are still 13 pat

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Michael Paquier wrote: > On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 12:42:25AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > > that are not Johnny-come-latelies. > > Reference? :) This is a relatively recent term, dating back only two centuries ago according to M-W: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Johnny-come-lately Also,

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread David Steele
On 3/1/18 4:52 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:42 AM, Tom Lane > wrote: > > I think that we should summarily bounce to the September 'fest anything > submitted in the last two days; certainly anything that's nontrivial. > > > So FYI,  it'

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Andres Freund
Hi, On 2018-03-01 10:52:12 +0100, Magnus Hagander wrote: > 2018-02-28 17:21:13.384903+00 | JIT compiling expressions & tuple deforming Note this is an old thread, just a new CF entry. > > There is no way that we can possibly handle 200+ CF entries in a month. > > A large fraction of these are g

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:42 AM, Tom Lane wrote: > David Steele writes: > > I'll be starting the Commitfest at midnight AoE (07:00 ET, 13:00 CET) so > > please get your patches in before then. > > Please remember that if you drop a new and large (or invasive patch) > > into this CF it may be move

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-03-01 Thread Michael Paquier
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 12:42:25AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > I think that we should summarily bounce to the September 'fest anything > submitted in the last two days; certainly anything that's nontrivial. I don't have any issues with simple patches posted at the last minute. There is for example a

Re: 2018-03 Commitfest starts tomorrow

2018-02-28 Thread Tom Lane
David Steele writes: > I'll be starting the Commitfest at midnight AoE (07:00 ET, 13:00 CET) so > please get your patches in before then. > Please remember that if you drop a new and large (or invasive patch) > into this CF it may be moved to the next CF. > This last CF for PG11 should generally b