On 01/05/2016 06:30 PM, Jim Nasby wrote:
On 1/5/16 8:19 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
* Jim Nasby (jim.na...@bluetreble.com) wrote:
Which doesn't help anyone, because neither of those provide a list
of "hey, here's stuff you could do to contribute". The closest we
come to that is the TODO, which isn't well known and has almost no
items for newbies (and the newbie items that are there don't offer
much advice).
Agreed. I've not given up on the bugs.p.o project, but I've gotten
wrapped up in migrating the buildfarm server on to our infrastructure.
Hopefully that will be completed as early as this week and I'll be able
to refocus my infra time to finishing bugs.p.o.
FWIW, I think that's a great example of why we'd be much better off with
a focus on expanding the community beyond code contributors. There's a
couple hundred people on the whole planet with your skill at expanding
Postgres itself and probably millions of people that could work on
infrastructure. Not a great allocation of resources... ;)
I have excellent people right now I could (and would) assign to the task
if the task had guidelines.
JD
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