It's time for another one of these again. We're now just past the nominal 1 month goal of each CommitFest, and as you can obviously see from my list traffic I'm trying to close things up.

One of the CF goals is to give everyone who submits something a fair review. There are a few patches that haven't gotten any full review yet.

"Collect frequency statistics and selectivity estimation for arrays": this area is tough to find help on. I've been in touch with Nathan Boley recently and he does intend to get to this one soon. Not chasing this down earlier is my bad. If anyone else is interested in this area, please let me know. I hope we get something soon from Nathan, but would like to have a backup plan in case he continues to be too busy to work on it.

Neither of the two pg_stat_statements enhancement patches have gotten a review yet. The one Peter G has been working on has gotten regular updates during the CF but hasn't been reviewed yet. Daniel Farina has only had a few days where it was in a state he could do that against the last update, and there's been of system updates at Heroku keeping away during most of that. This I intend to keep nudging forward myself.

A fourth patch is better but not treated well yet:

"Allow substitute allocator for PGresult": Due to some mishandling on my side this didn't make it though a second pass of review yet, so it's state is a bit unknown still.

Then there are also another 5 patches that have been updated recently enough they might be ready to commit, but we're still looking for a final review on them first. They are:

"pgsql_fdw contrib module" and the related "Join push-down for foreign tables". I don't have a good feel for the order these two need to be applied in, or exactly where they stand right now.

"Fix Leaky Views Problem, again":  Robert is planning to look at this more

"avoid taking two snapshots per query": Dimitri is done with this one now. I think that moves this toward Ready for Committer, which in theory Robert could do himself now. Playing around with this area seems complicated enough that it would be nice to have another committer look at this though.

"splitting plpython into smaller parts": This was still being worked on by Peter E as of yesterday, so I'm assuming it's still viable to commit soon.

On a positive note, I seem to have unstuck two of the long running arguments this week. "unite recovery.conf and postgresql.conf" has a potential path forward again. I don't think we can just forget about executing on that until the last minute before the final CommitFest. Nailing down who is working on each of those moving parts is something we should do, but that seems unlikely to move until the other CF work is closed up though.

pg_last_xact_insert_timestamp thread has taken an odd turn from ready to commit back to receiving a set of alternate proposals. The "primary keepalive" patch and "archive_keepalive_command" design proposal from Simon pair seem to add up to something that addresses the concerns I raised about computations from a single system and differences between transaction and WAL timing. I'm finding myself on the hook for this area, so I'll try myself to help keep it from stalling again.

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Greg Smith   2ndQuadrant US    g...@2ndquadrant.com   Baltimore, MD
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