Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: >>> ... The affected patches are: >>> - Listen/Notify Rewrite. >>> - Writeable CTEs. >>> - more frame options for window functions >>> - knngist >>> - rbtree
> I think it might be time to revisit this issue. SR is in, and we have > a week left in the CF, and we have all of the above patches plus 5 > small ones left to deal with. rbtree is close to being committable, I > think; knngist has not been reviewed yet; you (Tom) have claimed the > frame options patch but I haven't seen any update on it in a while; I > doubt either of the other two are ready to commit but I'm not sure how > far they have to go. Yeah, I claimed the window frame patch and then got distracted on the vacuum full vs HS issue. Current status on that: I expect to be able to commit the core relation-mapping patch tomorrow (if the power stays on here, which is no sure thing given the weather). There is something like another day or two's worth of work involved to rip out VACUUM FULL INPLACE. I suppose that part could get put off till later, but I'm the kind of person who prefers to finish a project once it's started. I feel it has to get done before we release the final alpha in any case. Given that we have a week still to go in the CF, I feel fairly confident of still getting the window frame patch in on time (assuming that there are indeed no major problems with it). I have not let go of it for that reason, and also because I doubt anybody else is qualified to commit it --- AFAIR only Hitoshi-san and I were really neck-deep in the original window patch. However, with the deadline fast approaching, I don't feel that I can also promise to handle writeable CTEs, which is another one that I'd really like to be the committer for. Maybe we had better make a management decision about which of those two is higher priority to get into 9.0. Also: I haven't been following either one terribly closely lately. If there's reason to think that one is more likely to be committable than the other, that ought to get factored into the choice of which to go to first; but I'm not sure whether that's the case. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers