> On 27 Sep 2017, at 19:47, Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> At the PGCon Developer Meeting it was agreed[0] to add a list of credits
> to the release notes, including everyone who was mentioned in a commit
> message.  I have now completed that list.

Wow, it’s bigger than I expected. Thanks for compiling it.

> 
> Attached is the proposed documentation commit as well as the raw list.

At the very least my name is missing (I contributed the monitoring roles patch 
and pg_ls_log/waldir. I have no idea if others are.


> 
> Thoughts on the heading?  I have considered "Credits",
> "Acknowledgements", "Thanks", but the first seemed better than the other
> ones

I prefer Acknowledgments.

> 
> This was a manual process, so mistakes could have been made.  I have
> gently edited variant spellings and obvious typos.
> 
> 
> For the following mentions I could not identify a name:
> 
> mthrockmor...@hme.com
> Tels
> Zertrin <postgres_w...@zertrin.org>
> zam...@gmail.com
> bug #14654 reported by James C.
> Jov in bug #14749
> yxq <y...@o2.pl>
> 
> I respect that some people don't want their name on record, but then
> they don't go into the release credits either, I think.
> 
> The considered commits have been
> 
> git log REL9_6_STABLE..REL_10_STABLE
> 
> currently up to 9ebc7781444fd15d56ed16e5312a954483e85cd9.
> 
> I have also cross-checked the list against all PG10 commit fests, the
> committers list, and the contributors list on the web site.  (That
> doesn't mean I added all those, but checked for obvious omissions
> against those.)
> 
> The list is sorted using COLLATE "en-x-icu".
> 
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> 
> [0]:
> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PgCon_2017_Developer_Meeting#Release_notes_scope.2C_and_giving_credit
> 
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> <0001-Add-list-of-credits-to-release-notes.patch>
> <credits.txt>
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