On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 07:15:27AM +0200, Pavel Stehule wrote: > út 20. 5. 2025 v 23:07 odesílatel Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> napsal: > > If no committer intends to pick it up and commit it, I think the proper > > action would be to step up and reject the patch set, not complain about > the > > insistence of the author. > > Are you saying I should not complain until we have officially rejected > the patch set? If we officially reject it, the patch author would no > longer post it? > > I'll respect committers. I really don't want to worry people in the community. > It is not my way, and I am sorry.
I realize I am being the bad guy by asking these questions, but I don't think it is good for the project to get distracted with a feature that isn't progressing, and it is unpleasant for an author to keep working on something with no clear direction from the community. I am happy to learn that progress is being made. I see this feature being first proposed in 2012: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAFj8pRDdk_4E8HiffbVOfk97iR%2BSLFoZpRT4D2nTE89YU-hQrg%40mail.gmail.com and the first question was: I don't really see what we can do with this that we can't do without this. Now, I think we have answered that question, and gotten closer to seeing the complexities of adding this feature. I am asking that, given its age, we more clearly direct this patch, either toward completion or rejection. > I think this is an important feature - for some group of developers, and then > I > push my energy and time for this. > On the other hand, I accept that there is a lot of work that is important for > a > wider group of users. So it is. Unfortunately, > without parser's hooks this feature cannot be implemented as an extension. But > parser's hooks was proposed, > and rejected, so there is no other possibility, how to do it. More - > implementation of this feature as an extension is not > best way. I will reply to this in my next email. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com Do not let urgent matters crowd out time for investment in the future.