August commitfest
Per the schedule agreed on in the Developer Meeting in Ottawa, the
August commitfest began five days ago.
We don't seem to have a commitfest manager, and the commitfest has so
far failed to manage itself. To get things going, I'm picking up the
Commitfest Manager Mace I found from behind the dumpster now.
- Heikki
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnakangas@vmware.com
wrote:
Per the schedule agreed on in the Developer Meeting in Ottawa, the August
commitfest began five days ago.We don't seem to have a commitfest manager, and the commitfest has so far
failed to manage itself. To get things going, I'm picking up the Commitfest
Manager Mace I found from behind the dumpster now.
Thanks Heikki,
I was wondering if you knew what the plan is for the remaining ready for
committer patches from the June commitfest?
Regards
David Rowley
On 08/20/2014 10:42 AM, David Rowley wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnakangas@vmware.com
wrote:
Per the schedule agreed on in the Developer Meeting in Ottawa, the August
commitfest began five days ago.We don't seem to have a commitfest manager, and the commitfest has so far
failed to manage itself. To get things going, I'm picking up the Commitfest
Manager Mace I found from behind the dumpster now.Thanks Heikki,
I was wondering if you knew what the plan is for the remaining ready for
committer patches from the June commitfest?
There is no plan. I just moved them to the August commitfest, hopefully
they will actually get committed or rejected by a committer.
I'm doing a quick pass through the list of patches now, and after that
I'll start nagging people to get stuff reviewed/committed. (There are a
bunch of patches that are in Waiting on author state, and no activity
for months; I'm marking them directly as Returned with feedback.)
- Heikki
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I have cleaned up the Commitfest of patches that have been in Waiting
for Author state for weeks or more. I believe the list is now an
accurate representation of the actual state of the patches.
Patch authors
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Please check if a patch of yours is in Waiting for Author state. It
means that you need to amend the patch and post a new version. If you do
nothing, the patch will be marked returned with feedback.
Also, please pick a patch or two, submitted by other people, and review
them.
Reviewers
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Please review patches. Every little helps.
- Heikki
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Hi Heikki,
(2014/08/20 17:50), Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
I have cleaned up the Commitfest of patches that have been in Waiting
for Author state for weeks or more. I believe the list is now an
accurate representation of the actual state of the patches.
Thank you for the work!
I chaged the state of the following patch from "Returned with Feedback"
to "Needs Review".
https://commitfest.postgresql.org/action/patch_view?id=1386
Patch authors
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Also, please pick a patch or two, submitted by other people, and review
them.
Will do.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Etsuro Fujita
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