Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > >> Bruce Momjian wrote: > >>> Simon Riggs wrote: > >>>> All have been awaiting review for at least a month (though in one case > >>>> the latest version is quite recent). They probably ought to be on the > >>>> hold queue; all are ready to be reviewed for final > >>>> application/rejection. > >>>> > >>>> I'd hasten to add that none of those are mine. My patches have received > >>>> good attention, so I'm not complaining just completing admin. > >>> You might remember months ago that people were complaining I was pushing > >>> things into CVS too quickly, so while the patches are in my mailbox, > >>> they are not in the queue until I feel the community has the time to > >>> focus on it. > >> So, there's a queue of patches in your mailbox waiting to get to the > >> queue? A queue to the queue :). All the patches clearly need review, so > >> let's not rush them into the CVS, but it'd be nice to have them all in > >> one queue. > > > > Right, because even the decision of whether they should be in the queue > > is a decision for us. The hold queue additions are less stringent than > > the main patch queue. > > I'm confused, I thought the difference between the pgpatches queue and > the pgpatches_hold queue is the release the patch is targeted for. If > there's a third queue for patches that need review before being added to > another queue, could we have that visible somewhere, so that we know > what's in it?
Well, sort of. During 8.2 feature freeze the 8.2 hold queue was for 8.3, and the patches queue was for 8.2, but once we started 8.3, they were both for 8.3. > > >> Ps. I agree with the later comments that the naming of the two patch > >> queues is a bit confusing. Having queues named after the release numbers > >> the patches are targeted for seems like a good idea. > > > > OK, naming suggestions? > > The "8.3 patch queue", and the "8.4 patch queue"? Not really, no, as outlined above. -- Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings