On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 11:27 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> I think we owe Robert a vote of thanks for so energetically shepherding
> this commitfest. It seemed to me the fest went a lot faster, in
> relation to the number and size of patches presented, than any of the
> previous fests did. I think that
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Robert Haas writes:
>> ... this
>> allows us to mark the current CommitFest as closed, which I have done.
>
> [ applause ]
>
> I think we owe Robert a vote of thanks for so energetically shepherding
> this commitfest. It seemed to me the fest we
Tom Lane writes:
> Robert Haas writes:
>> ... this
>> allows us to mark the current CommitFest as closed, which I have done.
>
> [ applause ]
there's some weird trans-atlantic echoing here, Hats down to Robert
CommitFest-mom Haas ;)
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 17:27, Tom Lane wrote:
> Robert Haas writes:
>> ... this
>> allows us to mark the current CommitFest as closed, which I have done.
>
> [ applause ]
>
> I think we owe Robert a vote of thanks for so energetically shepherding
> this commitfest.
+1 (at least)!
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Robert Haas writes:
> ... this
> allows us to mark the current CommitFest as closed, which I have done.
[ applause ]
I think we owe Robert a vote of thanks for so energetically shepherding
this commitfest. It seemed to me the fest went a lot faster, in
relation to the number and size of patches
Per Peter's request to wrap this up, I have moved the last three
patches to the next CommitFest. They are:
Filtering dictionary support and unaccent dictionary
plpythonu datatype conversion improvements
query cancel issues in dblink
All of these seem like they are pretty