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From: "Kevin Grittner" on 14 Jun 2010 12:25 Folks, The PostgreSQL 9.1 Development Plan: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_9.1_Development_Plan calls for a ReviewFest to run from the 15th of June (tomorrow) until the start of the first CommitFest for the 9.1 release. The idea is that those with time available to contribute beyond what they can usefully contribute to getting 9.0 released can help provide feedback on patches submitted so far, to lighten the load of the CF proper when it starts. I have agreed to manage this RF. Of course, we also need reviewers. I do want to emphasize that we *don't* want this process to impact the release of 9.0; it is in the best interest of everyone that 9.0 is tested, stable, and released as soon as practicable. Please think hard about whether there is some testing or review you could do to facilitate the 9.0 release effort, and only participate in this RF to the extent that it doesn't detract from the other effort. Also, in testing these patches, be alert to any problems in the *before* version -- you may find 9.0 issues in the process of attempting to test these patches, and such issues, if found, should take priority. If you find a possible 9.0 issue, please set aside efforts to review the patch until you have pursued the preexisting issue. This is essentially being treated as an early start on the 2010-07 CF, so that is where the process will be managed: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/action/commitfest_view?id=6 Note that we don't expect any commits for these patches to happen until after the 9.0 stable branch is created and committers are done with their 9.0 release efforts, most likely some time after the 2010-07 CF is officially in progress. Also, we probably won't be bumping many patches to "returned with feedback" status during the RF; the apparent work required would need to be more than could reasonably be expected to be completed for the CF. Before signing up, please review these pages, to get an idea what's involved: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Reviewing_a_Patch http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/RRReviewers On the lighter side: http://wiki.postgresql.org/images/5/58/11_eggyknap-patch-review.pdf Please send me an email (without copying the list) if you are available to review; feel free to include any information that might be helpful in assigning you an appropriate patch. -Kevin -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers(a)postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers |