Hi all,

I hope I'm posting this in the correct place.
We use pgbouncer, as I'm sure many other people do, but we are becoming 
increasingly worried by the lack of a new release since February 2016 and a 
slowdown in development activity on the master branch.
https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer

Issues and pull requests are mounting up in the tracker, often going 
unacknowledged - including a requests for a new release.

We would very much like to see SCRAM support added (for which there is a pull 
request https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer/pull/227), and have the 
unrestricted ability to set per-user connection limits 
(https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer/pull/204), as well as pick up any bug 
fixes since the last official release.
We are, however, wary about just using the head of the master branch, or 
pulling from a fork, as companies offering Postgres support to clients will not 
cover these unofficial releases.

As much as we love pgbouncer, I don't see how the current situation can 
continue. I mean no disrespect to the authors - it is a great tool, and I 
understand that priorities and time constraints vary over time, but given the 
number of outstanding pull requests it does seem like there might exist a 
willing group of developers who could continue pgbouncer's maintenance and 
development, so perhaps some more of them should be allowed full access to the 
master repository.  I don't know exactly how that can be done without the risk 
of compromising the quality of code that makes it into the master branch in 
future, but I thought I'd suggest this to stimulate some discussion.

I certainly wouldn't like to see the beginnings of a competing fork.

Any thoughts, comments, (constructive) criticisms?

Best,
Steve.

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