Bruce Momjian wrote:
Now that we are two months into the final commit fest, it is time to
finalize all the open patches so we can target a February beta.
The two major outstanding patches are:
o SE-PostgreSQL: The author has done an outstanding job of
reworking the patch so the burden is now on the community. We have to
decide if we want to add this amount of new code to have both SQL row
permissions and SE-Linux support.
At least, this patch set has been ready for reviewing for several months,
but it also hasn't get any serious code reviews since CommitFest:May.
(No need to say, I feel grateful for some of proposals, like PGACE
framework, Row-level ACLS, simultaneous DAC&MAC, ...)
I've already prepared to rework the patch set on reviewer's comments,
and our employer allows me to pay my efforts to v8.4 development cycle
with the "highest" priority.
Again, I strongly want it to be progressed.
If necessary, I'll update my patches as soon as possible.
Thanks,
o Recovery, Replication, Hot Standby: We need a _final_ version
of any patches that are targeted for 8.4. There is so much activity in
this area I am unclear what is ready for 8.4.
I think the remaining patches can be addressed pretty easily but we need
final versions from any authors who are still adjusting them.
Let's see what we can get done in the next two weeks and reevaluate.
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KaiGai Kohei <kai...@ak.jp.nec.com>
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