On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 04:21:30PM -0400, Robert Haas wrote:

> It looks to me like there are at least half a dozen patches submitted
> in the last week that are pretty half-baked and fall into the category
> of "Let's submit something before the deadline for CommitFest, in the
> hopes of being allowed to finish it later."  

Supposing this is true, one way to prevent that in future
commitfest-driven releases is to send them back as not ready this
time, and tell them they'll be 1st in line in the next go-round.

It's worth remebering that this is the first release using the
commitfest model, so there will be things to learn from the 1.0
attempt.

A

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