(2011/01/02 14:32), Robert Haas wrote:
We're coming the end of the 9.1 development cycle, and I think that there is a serious danger of insufficient bandwidth to handle the large patches we have outstanding. For my part, I am hoping to find the bandwidth to two, MAYBE three major commits between now and the end of 9.1CF4, but I am not positive that I will be able to find even that much time, and the number of major patches vying for attention is considerably greater than that. Quick estimate:
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- SE-Linux integration
How about feasibility to commit this 3KL patch in the last 45 days? At least, the idea of security provider enables us to maintain a set of hooks and logic to make access control decision independently. I'm available to provide a set of sources for this module at git.postgresql.org, so we can always obtain a working module from here. The worst scenario for us is nothing were progressed in spite of large man-power to review and discuss. It may be more productive to keep features to be committed on the last CF as small as possible, such as hooks to support a part of DDL permissions or pg_regress enhancement to run regression test. Thanks, -- KaiGai Kohei <kai...@kaigai.gr.jp> -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers