2016-01-06 9:20 GMT+01:00 David Rowley <david.row...@2ndquadrant.com>:

> On 6 January 2016 at 20:36, Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  Almost all developers write code for job not for hobby.
>>
>
> As much as I'm trying not to get involved in this thread mainly due to my
> lack of ability to foresee that a block of text will solve a bunch of
> problems, I do just want to point out that before I joined 2ndQuadrant that
> PostgreSQL for me was a hobby, and I did submit several patches which were
> accepted and committed. I had no sort of financial interest at all in doing
> this, I did it for free, with the only form of reward that I received was
> that it made me happy when when my code was accepted. The only thing I
> wanted out of this was to improve my skills, and I thought working with
> PostgreSQL, due to it having very high coding standards was a good choice
> for a way to do this.  If there was something being proposed here which
> would encourage more people to do as I did, then I think that would be a
> bonus. Perhaps someone may mumble something in disagreement about that
> though.
>

you are like me and all here - 1/10000

Regards

Pavel


>
> It's hard for me to imagine that I've been the only person to do this.
>
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