On Wed, Jun 3, 2026 at 1:04 AM Jelte Fennema-Nio <[email protected]> wrote: > I think it'd be good if they notify us too. So we can get a sense of whether > it's "safe enough" to bump the protocol version at some point and/or we can > bug important offenders that we have some sway over. How about adding > something like this to the wiki page: > > Please also report the issue to the pgsql-hackers mailinglist using the > [grease] tag at the start of the subject and include a link to the upstream > issue (if it's on a public issue tracker). As an example: > > To: [email protected] > Subject: [grease] ExampleProxy fails grease check > Body: > I'm using ExampleProxy and it's failing the grease check. I've reported the > issue upstream at https://example.com/issues/1234
Thanks! Something like that seems reasonable to me, yeah. Any objections here to making -hackers the landing point? I wouldn't want to do that for a released feature, but for a beta-only thing, I feel like the audience will be small enough to avoid accidentally DoSing ourselves. --Jacob
