Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:59 PM Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> > wrote: >> This led me to suggesting that perhaps we need to be more lenient when >> it comes to new contributors. As I said, for seasoned contributors, >> it's not a problem to keep up with our requirements, however silly they >> are. But people who spend their evenings a whole week or month trying >> to understand how to patch for one thing that they want, to be received >> by six months of silence followed by a constant influx of "please rebase >> please rebase please rebase", no useful feedback, and termination with >> "eh, you haven't rebased for the 1001th time, your patch has been WoA >> for X days, we're setting it RwF, feel free to return next year" ... >> they are most certainly off-put and will *not* try again next year.
> Right, that is pretty discouraging. It is that. I think that the fundamental problem is that we don't have enough reviewing/committing manpower to deal with all this stuff in a timely fashion. That doesn't seem to have an easy fix :-(. regards, tom lane