On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Don't forget that our first "commit fest" for 8.4 development starts > Saturday March 1. If you've got a patch that you'd like reviewed in > this fest, it's time to send it in. (But there's plenty more fests > to come, so don't panic about it.) > > Also, 8.3.0 has been out for almost a month, so it's time to start > thinking about 8.3.1. The current plan is to freeze 8.3.1 on Thursday > Mar 13 for public announcement Monday Mar 17; though of course this > could change in the event of discovery of disastrous bugs. > > A note about the relationship of these events: IMHO commit fest > should not affect our handling of maintenance of existing releases. > Investigation and patching of bugs that are in the field has always > had high priority regardless of where we are in a development/release > cycle, and I don't see commit fests as changing that. But if anyone > wants to argue for a different policy, feel free to do so...
I am interested in securing a review/discussion for the libpq parameter stuff. See: (http://momjian.us/mhonarc/patches_hold/thrd6.html) -> PGparam. http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20080111.184825.26caadc0.en.html The code is functional, tested, documented, and (unfortunately) not very well discussed. It's a fairly big patch with various implementation compromises so maybe a reviewer guide is in order. A new version with some very minor bug fixes is coming soon. merlin -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your Subscription: http://mail.postgresql.org/mj/mj_wwwusr?domain=postgresql.org&extra=pgsql-hackers
