Despite the best attempts of all my neighbors to distract me, as if there was something more important going on Sunday afternoon in Baltimore than preparing for the CommitFest, I've tried to get all the loose patches onto the CommitFest app and get the early reviews accounted for on there too. CF 2012-01 is now officially started.

We have 95 patches in this one, with 6 of those early getting an early commit. This is not unprecedented. At this point last year, CF 2011-01 had 96 patches including 8 early commits, and eventually 69 of those were committed. That committed its last and most contentious patch (Sync Rep) on March 6th of 2011. Seems likely we're staring at about 6 weeks of last CF this year too.

The main difference to be aware of is that there's a less diversity in authors this time. The nudging suggestion we make that every patch submitter should review at least one patch has helped keep the reviewers proportional to the submissions as they grow. The problem with this CF is that there are only 39 authors involved, so even if every one of them did two reviews that still wouldn't cut it. We've got two people who where involved in submitting more than 10 patches (Simon and Peter Eisentraut), three who submitted 5 or more (Noah, Robert Haas, and myself), and several other multiple submitters. Keeping up with feedback and revving your own patches while usefully reviewing other people's as well is tough if you have more than one of each happening all at once, and we have a lot of community members in that position right now.

I personally am also concerned at the possible dependencies and coupling with all the performance and performance instrumentation patches. I count about 30 of those floating around, and 9.2 performance features have certainly been stacking on each other usefully so far. So many performance improvements that we may not be able to absorb them all at once...there are worse problems to have.

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