May Commitfest is done!

Started by Tom Laneover 17 years ago4 messages
#1Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us

Per discussion of various hackers at PGCon, the May commitfest is
finished. The remaining patches on the queue are Heikki's map-forks
patch, which was WIP not intended to be committed now; and Merlin
and Andrew's libpq hooks patch, which is still in flux and not
ready to commit now.

So ... back to your regularly scheduled development.

regards, tom lane

#2Richard Huxton
dev@archonet.com
In reply to: Tom Lane (#1)
Re: May Commitfest is done!

Tom Lane wrote:

Per discussion of various hackers at PGCon, the May commitfest is
finished. The remaining patches on the queue are Heikki's map-forks
patch, which was WIP not intended to be committed now; and Merlin
and Andrew's libpq hooks patch, which is still in flux and not
ready to commit now.

So ... back to your regularly scheduled development.

Is there a tag in the CVS to mark this point, or better still a tarball
that people like me can check out and play with over the next month or two?

--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

#3Joshua D. Drake
jd@commandprompt.com
In reply to: Richard Huxton (#2)
Re: May Commitfest is done!

On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 22:04 +0100, Richard Huxton wrote:

So ... back to your regularly scheduled development.

Is there a tag in the CVS to mark this point, or better still a tarball
that people like me can check out and play with over the next month or two?

That's an interesting idea. A "milestone" release. This would be
PostgreSQL 8.4 Milestone 2. Interesting advocacy and testing
implications.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake

#4Peter Eisentraut
peter_e@gmx.net
In reply to: Richard Huxton (#2)
Re: May Commitfest is done!

Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008 schrieb Richard Huxton:

Is there a tag in the CVS to mark this point, or better still a tarball
that people like me can check out and play with over the next month or two?

There is not. But the density of commits is not so high, so you should be
able to target this state by timestamp. Especially as there will be less
(invasive) commits in theory during the noncommitfest times, any repository
state between now and July is good for testing.